All Regulation articles – Page 12
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Nicky Morgan becomes culture secretary
Former education secretary takes over from Jeremy Wright in Boris Johnson’s cabinet
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FAANGs win over the Lords
Committee will not call for tighter regulations after senior SVoD execs make their case
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ITV apologises for breaching Ofcom election rules
Regulator upheld complaint over Good Morning Britain
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Ofcom to probe UK streaming service
Regulator launches four-week consultation into PSB SVoD service
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Paralympics set to join ‘crown jewels’ sporting list
Culture secretary Jeremy Wright also vows to put women’s sport on an equal footing with men’s
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Margot James quits government over Brexit
Digital minister had helped usher in Young Audiences Content Fund
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BBC2 boss: We’ve turned down shows on duty of care grounds
Patrick Holland tells MPs of pressure on University Challenge contributors
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MPs debate future of the licence fee
Petition sparks parliament to consider subscription and advertising-funded models for BBC
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The BBC: what next?
From iPlayer rights and SVoD rivals to fragmented audiences and IP delivery, Tara Conlan surveys the corporation’s challenges
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Ofcom shines light on improved PSB diversity
Content director Kevin Bakhurst hails ‘sea change’ but calls on broadcasters to deliver better
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Government pilots apprenticeship scheme
Culture secretary outlines plan to give year-long placements to 25 people from under-represented backgrounds
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Regulator to probe PSB future with nationwide debate
Ofcom to unveil Small Screen: Big Debate this autumn
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BBC and ITV ‘extremely close’ on Britbox deal
Director general Tony Hall outlines clear Britbox/iPlayer strategy and says deal is imminent
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Ofcom tightens N&R rules
Regulator moves to clamp down on gaming the system by bolstering out-of-London criteria
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Ofcom whips C5 over Sex Business
Second series of Maroon Productions’ post-watershed show deemed too explicit
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Social media duty of care in spotlight
BBC and ITV commissioners prepare contributors for worst-case scenario