Anthony Smith (producer)
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Professor Anthony Smith, CBE
CBE
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, is a British
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 broadcaster
Broadcasting
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, author
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 and academic
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, who was President of Magdalen College, Oxford
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 University between 1988 and 2005.

Life

He was born in 1938 and attended Harrow County School for Boys (now Harrow High School
Harrow High School
Harrow High School is a state secondary school in the London Borough of Harrow in the north-west of London. The headteacher is Paul Gamble. The school is a specialist Sports College. It is not to be confused with the independent school Harrow School, situated nearby at Harrow on the...

), from 1949 to 1956. He read English at Brasenose College, Oxford
Brasenose College, Oxford
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 University.

Anthony Smith had a long career in broadcasting starting as a producer of BBC
BBC
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 current affairs programmes in the 1960s. He became responsible for running the nightly news programme Twenty-Four Hours
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.

In the early 1970s, he became a Research Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford
St Antony's College, Oxford
St Antony's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.St Antony's is the most international of the seven all-graduate colleges of the University of Oxford, specialising in international relations, economics, politics, and history of particular parts of the...

. He worked for the Annan Committee
Annan Committee
The Annan Committee on the future of broadcasting was established in April 1974 to discuss the United Kingdom broadcasting industry, including new technologies and their funding, the role and funding of the BBC, Independent Broadcasting Authority and programme standards.In February 1977 the...

 on The Future of Broadcasting, and became deeply engaged in the national debate which led to the foundation of the UK's Channel Four. He was subsequently appointed a Board Director of Channel Four (1981-1985).

He also carried out research for the McGregor Commission on the Press, which presented its report in 1976.

Between 1979 and 1988 he was Director of the British Film Institute
British Film Institute
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 and was involved in the conception and establishment of the Museum of the Moving Image on London's South Bank.

In 1988 he was appointed President of Magdalen College, Oxford University, and he retired from this position in 2005.

He was made CBE
CBE
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 in 1987, and was awarded an honorary degree (Doctor of Arts) by Oxford Brookes University
Oxford Brookes University
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 in 1997.

He served for four years as a Member of the Arts Council of Great Britain
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 and he has had a long association with the Writers & Scholars Educational Trust, (which produces Index on Censorship
Index on Censorship
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), acting for several years as its Chairman. He served for ten years as a member of the Cambodia Trust for the rehabilitation of landmine victims, and served also for a decade as Chairman of the Jan Hus Educational Foundation
Jan Hus Educational Foundation
The Jan Hus Educational Foundation was founded in May 1980 by a group of British philosophers at the University of Oxford. The Foundation operated an underground education network in the former Czechoslovakia, at the time under Communist Party rule, running seminars on philosophy, smuggling in...

 which was active in helping intellectuals and academics in the Czech and Slovak Republics in the years before and after the Velvet Revolution of 1989.

Smith currently serves as Patron of the London Film School
London Film School
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, Trustee of the Prince of Wales's School of Traditional Arts, and as a Board Member of the British Institute of Florence
British Institute of Florence
The British Institute of Florence is a cultural institute founded in 1917 in Florence, Italy, with the aim of promoting Anglo-Italian cultural relations, teaching English and Italian languages, and running a Library of English books to illustrate British and Italian literature, art, history and music...

, of the Choir of the Sixteen and of the Medical Research Foundation.

He is also currently chair of the Hill Foundation, which provides scholarships for very able Russian students to study at Oxford University, and is also chair of the Oxford-Russia Fund, which provides scholarships for students attending universities within Russia, provides English-language books to Russian universities and also sponsors public discussion of topics affecting higher education in Russia.

Writing

Smith has written extensively on broadcasting and the Press, and on the modern information industries in general. His books include:
  • British Broadcasting (ed) (David & Charles, 1974), ISBN 978-0715363263
  • The British Press Since the War (ed) (David & Charles, 1974) ISBN 978-0715365731
  • The Shadow in the Cave : a Study of the Relationship Between the Broadcaster, his Audience and the State (Quartet Books, 1976) ISBN 978-0047910296
  • Subsidies and the Press in Europe (ed) (PEP, 1977) ISBN 978-0853741565
  • The Politics of Information : Problems of Policy in Modern Media (Macmillan, 1978) ISBN 978-0333236109
  • The Newspaper : an International History (Thames and Hudson, 1979) ISBN 978-0500272862
  • Television and Political Life : Studies in Six European Countries (ed) (Macmillan, 1979) ISBN 978-0333243282
  • Goodbye Gutenberg : the Newspaper Revolution of the 1980s (Oxford University Press, 1980) ISBN 978-0195027099
  • The Geopolitics of Information : How Western Culture Dominates the World (Faber & Faber, 1980) ISBN 978-0195202083
  • Licences and Liberty : the Future of Public Service Broadcasting (Acton Society, 1985) ISBN 978-0850000214
  • Impacts and Influences : Essays on Media Power in the Twentieth Century (ed with James Curran and Pauline Wingate) (Methuen, 1987) ISBN 978-0416006025
  • Broadcasting and society in 1990s Britain (W.H. Smith, 1990)
  • The Age of Behemoths : the Globalization of Mass Media Firms (New York : Priority Press, 1991)
  • Books to Bytes : Knowledge and Information in the Postmodern Era (British Film Institute, 1993) ISBN 978-0851704029
  • Disinterested Bystanders : Reconciling Media Freedom and Responsibility (John Stuart Mill Institute, 1996) ISBN 978-1871952117
  • Software for the Self : Technology and Culture (Oxford University Press, 1996) ISBN 978-0195039009
  • Television : an International History (ed with Richard Paterson). (Oxford University Press, 1998) ISBN 978-0198159285
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