The Heritage Alliance presents The York Heritage Debate 2013 HERITAGE & TELEVISION: WHO PROFITS MORE? Wednesday 12 June 2013 The Merchant Adventurers’’ Hall, Fossgate, York, YO1 9XD Registration from 6.00pm Debate 6.30 - 7.20pm Reception 7.20 - 8.20pm The Heritage Alliance is holding its second Heritage Debate in York, sponsored by Ecclesiastical Insurance and in association with the Centre for Conservation Studies. Broadcast heritage is a huge source of both information and entertainment, but what does heritage gain from this extensive exposure? The Debate will explore how television affects our perspective of heritage, whether the face of heritage on TV really is a true picture, and how it influences the way heritage organisations engage with audiences. The event will bring the heritage community, owners and users, together with the television industry and the world of academia. Come and join us! Chairman: Loyd Grossman OBE FSA, Chairman of the Heritage Alliance Panel Dr Anna Whitelock, Director of the Centre for Public History, Royal Holloway, University of London Dr John Goodall, Architectural Editor, Country Life Ed Taylor, Executive Producer, ITV Studios Places are limited to 120. Registration opens 22 April. Please register for this free event by emailing events@theheritagealliance.org.uk by 27 May. Tickets will be by acknowledgement email. The Heritage Alliance is the umbrella body for the independent heritage organisations in England. We are the largest alliance of heritage interests in the UK Find out more here Ecclesiastical Insurance are insurers specialising in heritage and fine art Find out more here Centre for Conservation Studies, York University provides education, training and guidance in the conservational of cultural heritage to students and professionals around the world Find out more here