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With Free Speech, BBC Three throws open the doors to online social discussion
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BBC Three, the UK digital channel known for its edgier approach to broadcasting and coverage of challenging topics, is integrating online conversation and pre-production into its latest debate show for the under 30s.

Free Speech,  presented by Jake Humphrey with Michelle de Swarte as social media host, takes on the issues of the day and opens them up for further conversation.

Using social media for pre-production is not entirely new, but continuing the conversation each month between episodes is a nice way to keep the audience engaged. It also acknowledges that current affairs discussion is a natural habit for many young people online.

The next edition comes live from Doncaster on April 4th at 10pm and is likely to be interesting as the question of the month will be, “Should a criminal be punished or educated?” Already the discussion is live on the program’s Facebook page and blog and can contributions can be sent via Twitter to @BBCFreeSpeech.
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For each episode a panel of influential guests will also be present to get the discussion going and the transparency continues as there is also room for feedback on how the program went for the audience.
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