All PSBs articles – Page 8
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News
Ofcom in talks with Stonewall
Regulator seeks to help broadcasters navigate ‘contentious’ transgender issue
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Whittingdale: SVoDs could face PSB-style regulation
Culture minister raises ’stark difference’ between obligations facing broadcasters and streamers
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Mark Thompson: PSBs must invest in digital
Former DG draws on experience of overseeing New York Times’ transformation
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Govt: industry should agree ‘must carry’ terms
DCMS minister Diana Barran dubs the row a ‘commercial issue’
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Ofcom unveils 10-year PSB blueprint
Calls for urgent action over prominence amid warning of ’triple funding threat’
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PSB advisory group starts work
Dowden and Whittingdale join first meeting of 10-strong panel of grandees
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Comment
Evidence not ideology should shape PSB future
The ecology of public service broadcasting has to evolve, but debate must be open and honest
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ITV News seeks regional redundancies
Broadcaster bids to reduce headcount through voluntary scheme
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Impartiality: BBC News slips below C5
Corporation loses ground to become least impartial PSB, according to Ofcom research
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Bazalgette: PSBs require government ‘focus’
Raises concerns that Covid and Brexit may push broadcasting off the agenda
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BBC policy chief calls for ‘change of mindset’ on PSB
Clare Sumner keen to shift narrative to encompass viewers’ passion for programmes
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Michael Grade talks tough on PSB future
Government’s advisory panel to start work with ‘blank sheet of paper’
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Comment
Harnessing PSBs in a modern world
Working out what should be preserved and what needs to change is crucial to the PSB review, argues Jonathan Thompson
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Turton, Turner Laing and Grade among government’s PSB panel
DCMS reveals 10 luminaries who will help shape its views on future of eco-system
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Dowden begins licence fee negotiations by telling BBC that viewers feel harangued
Culture secretary says disconnection extends beyond news to drama and comedy
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US-style news won’t work in UK
Impartiality rules mean there is no place for polarised, opinion-heavy services, says Peter Bazalgette
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Broadcasters are no longer slaves to the schedule
The BBC and ITV are leading the charge in transforming the commissioning status quo, says Chris Curtis
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PSBs face challenges - but they benefit from market changes too
Competition is hotter than ever, but those rivals are funding the PSB co-pro boom, says Adam Minns