David Dimbleby gave a good interview on the Radio this morning making the point that the BBC has a perfectly suitable Chairman in Chris Patten, whom it would be wholly unnecessary to remove.
He did also though bring up the highly apt quote that one should "never waste a good crisis". i.e. take the opportunity to take actions which might in other circumstances be inappropriate or difficult.
From the BBC website:
The BBC Trust is directly accountable to licence fee payers; this is essential to maintaining the BBC's independence. This means we have a responsibility to operate transparently.
We consult licence fee payers and industry on important decisions, we conduct audience research and we use our network of Audience Councils to help keep us informed on the views of licence fee payers across the United Kingdom
I've never been consulted on anything by the BBC. I suspect "We consult licence fee payers and industry on important decisions, we conduct audience research and we use our network of Audience Councils to help keep us informed on the views of licence fee payers across the United Kingdom" means "we occasionally watch points of view"
So I have to find out who and where my regional council is (that the majority of people don't know exist) and ask to go along to give my opinion? That's not very thorough 'research' IMO. No wonder the management needs overhauling.