All DCMS articles – Page 6
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BBC chair appointment investigation head steps down
William Shawcross to make way for independent lead after revealing previous ties with Richard Sharp
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Comment
C4 saga is far from over as industry rings the changes
U-turn on privatisation comes during a period of flux for broadcasters and indies alike, writes Chris Curtis
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Richard Sharp doubles down amid DCMSC summons
BBC chair insists appointment process was ‘rigorous’ as he is called up for questioning
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Richard Sharp appointment to be reviewed
Commissioner of public appointments William Shawcross to examine whether process was compliant
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Labour calls for inquiry following Richard Sharp revelations
BBC chair helped arrange £800,000 loan guarantee for Boris Johnson prior to his appointment
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Media Bill faces further delay
Government plans to publish draft version following C4 sale U-turn
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Government accused of ‘baffling’ failure to support creative industries
Lords committee report calls for focus on tax relief, training and IP protection
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Damian Green appointed acting DCMSC chair
Steps in to replace Julian Knight with plans to scrutinise future of PSB
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Lords Committee chair calls for ‘urgent’ Media Bill debate
Tina Stowell: clock is ticking to safeguard C4 and guarantee PSB prominence
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Interview: Alex Mahon offers reassurance over C4 Studios
Chief exec praises colleagues and promises ‘sympathetic’ approach to in-house production
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Pact nervous about end to C4 publisher-broadcaster status
Jane Muirhead welcomes privatisation U-turn but warns in-house production could prove just as damaging
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Alex Mahon hails DCMS decision and looks to future
Chief exec says public ownership is set ‘for foreseeable future’
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Michelle Donelan: why I won’t sell C4
Exclusive: culture secretary reveals rationale for calling off previous regime’s privatisation plan
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C4 in-house proposal prompts mixed reaction
Indies elated by privatisation reprieve, but differing views emerge over ending publisher-broadcaster status
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C4 is safe – but now faces in-house dilemma
Broadcaster will now enter a new era, irrespective of avoiding privatisation
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C4: Michelle Donelan letter in full
Culture secretary sets out alternative to sale in document obtained by The News Agents
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C4 privatisation scrapped
Michelle Donelan sets out package of measures to ensure sustainability – including potential for in-house production
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Tony Hall: poorer people should pay less for licence fee
Former director general calls for reform of BBC funding model
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Kevin Lygo: Jeremy Clarkson to stay on ITV
Director of programmes condemns presenter’s “awful” remarks but says he will remain in post on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?