All Ofcom articles – Page 9
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Melanie Dawes: Ofcom chair will be impartial
Regulator’s chief executive shrugs off concerns about upcoming appointment amid interference fears
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ITV escapes censure over Piers Morgan rant
Ofcom rejects complaints surrounding GMB presenter’s comments about Meghan Markle
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Ofcom exits Stonewall diversity programme
Regulator is latest body to cut ties, citing ‘conflict or risk of perceived bias’
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Commercial PSBs’ Freeview status secured to 2034
DCMS decision preserves ITV, C4, C5 Freeview transmission
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Love Island argument sparks 25,000 complaints
Pushes Love Island past Celebrity Big Brother to become most complained-about reality show
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Bridgerton tops Netflix most-watched list
Shonda Rhimes drama shines as comedy titles account for half of SVoD’s total viewing
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SVoD growth dwarfs BVoD rivals
Ofcom finds time spent with PSB on-demand services up 20% - but premium operators almost double
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Whittingdale takes aim at tech giants
Accuses likes of Facebook and Google of ‘exercising censorship’ over news content
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Ofcom flags ‘existential’ PSB role
Broadcasters must improve social class and geographical representation
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Broadcasters call for Terms of Trade upgrade
Rights packages must be ‘modernised’ - but Pact warns move would ‘chill the market’
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PSBs in line for more flexibility
Ofcom’s Future PSB recommendations propose broadcasters given more control over way in which they deliver quotas and ‘qualitative requirements’
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Ofcom receives record complaints
Regulator contacted almost 145,000 times – a five-fold year-on-year increase
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Dan Wootton avoids Ofcom investigation
GB News presenter’s anti-lockdown speech will not be probed
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C4 spend on young teens plummets 80%
Ofcom chief requests clarity over plans to connect with younger audiences
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GB News: Wootton debut sparks 400 complaints
Ofcom contacted following launch of former Sun journalist’s show
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Bazalgette: overhaul regulation ‘beyond recognition’
ITV chair claims environment is no longer fit-for-purpose