All Regulation articles – Page 20
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C4 urges Ofcom to protect PSB prominence
Broadcaster’s policy chief demands ‘strong and decisive’ action
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BBC makes first breach of Ofcom code
Regulator upholds complaints over Nigel Lawson’s climate change remarks on Radio 4
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BBC dampens competition concerns
Corporation promises ‘no exclusivity’ at merged BBCW-BBCS business
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Hancock praises Mahon's 'vision and leadership'
Culture secretary calls on others to follow C4 chief executive’s lead in the regions
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Ofcom: PSBs must collaborate to succeed
Unite to tackle FAANG threat and the risk of losing prominence, urges chief executive Sharon White
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Murdoch promises 10 more years of Sky News
Fox mogul pledges that Disney can only disband news service if culture secretary allows
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Fox commits to Sky News for five years
Broadcaster vows to set up independent board to allay plurality fears
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Disney deal could hold key to Fox bid for Sky
“Our concerns could fall away if the Disney/Fox transaction were to proceed to completion”
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C5 breaches Ofcom's rules on self-harm
Elephant House doc “posed a material risk of physical harm to viewers”, regulator rules
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‘Energetic go-getter’ takes charge at DCMS
Matthew Hancock faces some ’big challenges’, according to shadow culture secretary Tom Watson
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Ofcom mulling BBC gender pay disparity probe
Sharon White suggests wage gap could form part of a forthcoming BBC review
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EHRC to quiz BBC over gender pay
Seeks more details on pay policy and full facts of Carrie Grace case
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Matt Hancock promoted to culture secretary
Culture minister steps up to replace Karen Bradley - with C4 move top of his agenda
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Ofcom chair hints at online video regulation
Incoming boss Lord Burns suggests digital giants may face same rules as linear broadcasters
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BAME candidate cleared to join C4 board
DCMS approves Althea Efunshile following controversial veto
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Ofcom launches children's review
Regulator to assess quality of shows, audience behaviour and investment in content off back of ‘fake news’ research
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Fears over Ofcom privacy ruling
Regulatory body ruled last week that Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! had infringed the privacy of a student nurse
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Pact questions Ofcom ruling against Can’t Pay…
Privacy ruling leaves producer Brinkworth Films ‘perplexed’