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Partnerships

Introduction

The BBC's vision is to deliver the greatest possible public value for the people of the UK. As we have made clear in "Building Public Value", we know we cannot achieve this vision on our own, and that it can only be achieved through working collaboratively in partnership with others. From Restoration to Freeview from Comic Relief to The Big Read , many of the BBC's greatest recent successes have been based on team work and partnerships with outside organisations.

The opportunities are exciting. The BBC recognises the power of great partnerships and the key to their success lies in ensuring that we are open to new possibilities and new partnerships and that we manage our partnerships well.

By working with partners, we can achieve spectacular results. We can extend our creative possibilities; broaden our reach and impact; embark on projects which we would not be able to tackle as ambitiously on our own; open up access to our content; help create a fully digital Britain and engage and connect with communities in the UK and across the globe.

Partnerships with other broadcasters and technology providers are a vital part of helping the BBC deliver very ambitious digital initiatives. The experience of Freeview and the innovations of the Hull project show just what groundbreaking ideas can be achieved.

The BBC's new Partnership Code outlines our key principles for "Building Public Value" through partnerships. It outlines our commitments to dealing fairly and equitably with partners and our new approach to collaborative working.

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