All DCMS articles – Page 29
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Features
Engaging with a tween audience
As online platforms increasingly grab younger viewers’ attention, broadcasters are upping their game
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Comment
Kids’ genre is turning a corner
Contestable Fund and government support are reasons to be cheerful, says Anna Home
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News
Mahon: PSBs face being priced out of drama
C4 boss said SVoDs buying power has led to a ‘dramatic rise’ in the price of scripted TV
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News
C4 eyes joint bid with BBC Studios for UKTV
Proposal plays into Alex Mahon’s ambition to accelerate digital capabilities
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News
C4 reduces gender pay gap
Senior hires have helped disparity to be cut to 22.7%, says Alex Mahon
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News
Staff in spotlight for C4 move
Alex Mahon to focus on retaining talent as consultation plans emerge during grilling by MPs
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News
Ad ban plan makes PSBs sick
ITV and C4 say proposals on pre-9pm junk food ads will have no impact on child obesity
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News
Disney told to commit to Sky News for 15 years
DCMS proposals outline minimum spend of £100m a year
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News
Hancock backs Sky News sale to Disney
Culture secretary says 10-year plan is ‘proportionate and effective’ remedy to address competition concerns over Fox bid
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Comment
Unity is strength for the PSBs
Broadcasters need to work together to compete with digital rivals
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News
BBC used PSCs to 'protect licence fee payer'
Corporate affairs head clarifies corporation’s practices
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News
TV facing wedding headaches
Prince Harry and Meghan’s big day has created a unique set of challenges for broadcasters
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News
Collins demands answers on PSCs
DCMS Committee chair writes to Tony Hall amid concerns about loss of trust over freelance staff payment
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News
Tech platforms to be subject to 'liberal' regulation
DCMS digital policy chief says government will act to curb self-regulation that allowed fake news to foster
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News
Collins: bring digital giants into line with TV
DCMS committee chair calls for digital service to abide by the same stringent rules
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Reaching out to the regions
Creative Cities Convention director Ruth Pitt detects a new wave of creative optimism in Britain’s big cities