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Petition calls on Sajid Javid to oppose BBC Charter unless Midlands gets fair share

New online bid from the Campaign for Regional Broadcasting Midlands urges Culture Secretary to stand against charter unless corporation invests in the region

BBC has come under fire over its spending in the region following the launch of the Post's campaign

A calling on the Culture Secretary to oppose the Charter unless the broadcaster starts investing in the Midlands.

The Post revealed last week the BBC here as it launched a campaign demanding at least half is spent in the region.

Television production companies from the region claim the sector has been decimated by under-investment from the state broadcaster, with just £12.40 spent here for every £145.50 licence fee.

A new petition from the Campaign for Regional Broadcasting Midlands (CRBM), calls on the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport - presently Bromsgrove MP Sajid Javid - to act.

If the BBC spent the same in the Midlands as it did in the North and South, the region would be £786 million-a-year better off.

Meanwhile, the licence fee itself is coming under pressure, with director-general Tony Hall this week calling for a broadcasting levy that would apply to every household to fund the BBC.

A city MP said on the broadcaster to spend a fair share in the Midlands.