All Regulation articles – Page 10
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News
BBC faces bumpy ride in 2020
Corporation braces itself for a tough year as the government sets its sights on the licence fee
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Comment
Time to present a united front
PSBs must stand together to defend TV journalism post-election
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Luke Johnson: ‘C4 should be sold off’
Broadcaster has ‘run its course as a PSB’, says former chair
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Sky plots local news shake-up
Pay-TV operator considers calling on Ofcom to scrap ITV’s requirements
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Nicky Morgan becomes culture secretary – again
Former DCMS chief returns to department having been handed a life peerage
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BBC under fire in Boris Johnson’s first week
Triple-threat includes licence fee decriminalisation, Today programme snub and potential return for Whttingdale
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Ofcom gives Tories cold shoulder over ice block ‘stunt’
Regulator satisfied that Channel 4 News gave adequate weight to party’s views despite Boris Johnson’s no-show
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‘Murder-inciting’ channel hands back Ofcom licence
Peace TV Urdu suspends broadcasting after several warnings from regulator
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C4 and government lock horns over climate change debate
Tories lodge Ofcom complaint and hint at review of broadcaster’s PSB licence over ‘provocative stunt’ prompted by PM’s snub
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Ofcom: Viacom CBS merger will not ‘prejudice’ C5 PSB remit
Regulator satisfied with broadcaster’s commitment to ”wide range of UK-originated productions”
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McVay and Birt trade blows over PSBs
Pact chief and former DG in war of words over public service contributions
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Netflix sets out ambitious UK training agenda
SVoD outlines goal of embedding itself in ‘the fabric of the nation’
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PSBs and Sky clash on regulation
David Wheeldon labels ITV and C5 ‘anachronisms’ as pay-TV giant ups commissioning ambition
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Labour and Lib Dems commit to up-ending Apprenticeship Levy
Manifesto pledges point to a potential £15m training boon for creative sector
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Clementi bids to cut commissioning red tape
BBC chair hopeful a ‘flexible’ Ofcom can help reduce more than 200 regulatory quotas
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Gordon Brown in battle for over-75s
Former PM leads independent group trying to broker deal to keep free TV licences
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BBC plans to shift Newsround online
CBBC to cut linear news by 50 hours a year in favour of upping content on Newsround website
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Banijay brushes off competition concerns of ESG acquisition
French media group understood to be unconcerned about anti-trust fears
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Shadow culture secretary Tom Watson to stand down
Labour deputy leader was in role for three years