All Ofcom articles – Page 18
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The Nine hampers BBC Scotland
Indies warn against damaging impact of 9pm bulletin but praise new channel’s approach to IP
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Jo Brand sparks almost 300 complaints
BBC edits joke out of Radio 4 comedy while police launch investigation
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Labour to ask Ofcom to set up diversity board
Shadow culture secretary takes on Lenny Henry’s idea following Broadcast interview
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Ofcom: C4 must not let commissions slip
Regulator urges broadcaster to curb decline in first-run originals
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Ofcom backs iPlayer plans despite concern for rivals
Regulator gives provisional go-ahead to expansion plans but warns commercial PSBs and SVoDs will suffer
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Sharon White to leave Ofcom
Chief executive departs at end of 2019 after five years at the helm
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Ofcom greenlights UKTV deal
Regulator rules out competition assessment of channel portfolio carve-up
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Radio is full of rising stars
Our new generation of young broadcasters show the future of radio is rosy, says Siobhan Kenny
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Talk Radio sacks George Galloway
Respect founder’s show terminated over ‘anti-semitic’ comment
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Diamond still needs polishing
Critics say the CDN project needs more transparency if progress is to be made on diversity
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Duty of care in the spotlight
Deaths of contributors to The Jeremy Kyle Show and Love Island prompt regulation rethink
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Reality TV grapples with social
Execs claim unprecedented level of online abuse leaves industry facing major challenge
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ITV asks for Jeremy Kyle review extension
Regulator had initially given broadcaster five days to submit its findings
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Ofcom chief to be quizzed over duty of care regulations
DCMS Committee set to question Sharon White as regulator kicks off its own inquiry
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BBC and Pact at loggerheads
Corporation and producers’ trade body disagree over impact of 12-month iPlayer window
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Ofcom raps Sunday Politics over ‘fake stat’
Regulator upholds complaint against Andrew Neil claim
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BBC sets out iPlayer vision to Ofcom
Year-long window, extending to five for children’s shows, is central to changes