All Regulation articles – Page 39

  • BBC
    News

    BBC ‘to be asked to pay licence fees for the elderly’

    2014-01-27T09:12:00Z

    The BBC may be asked to foot a £600m bill for free television licences for the elderly during charter renewal negotiations, according to a report.

  • Woolwich_murder_suspect
    News

    Broadcasters cleared over coverage of Woolwich killing

    2014-01-06T12:07:00Z

    Ofcom has rejected close to 700 complaints that various TV and radio reports of the Woolwich killing of Fusilier Lee Rigby were too graphic and distressing.

  • BBC
    News

    MPs attack BBC ‘culture of cronyism’

    2013-12-16T10:11:00Z

    The BBC has risked its reputation by allowing a culture of “cronyism” to develop over senior management payoffs, according to an influential group of MPs.

  • Ofcom
    News

    Preferred candidate chosen to be Ofcom chair

    2013-12-04T12:39:00Z

    Dame Patricia Hodgson, Ofcom’s deputy chair, has been chosen as the preferred candidate for the top job following the departure of Colette Bowe.

  • Alex Salmond
    News

    SNP outlines blueprint for BBC break-up

    2013-11-26T12:33:00Z

    The Scottish government plans to create a Scottish Broadcasting Service (SBS) using £320m of licence fee cash if the nation votes for independence in the 2014 referendum.

  • Grant Shapps
    News

    Grant Shapps: BBC right to licence fee not guaranteed

    2013-10-28T09:05:00Z

    Conservative party chair Grant Shapps has claimed the BBC could be shorn of its exclusive right to the licence fee unless it tackles its culture of “secrecy” and waste.

  • This Morning and Newsnight have both fell foul of Ofcom over Lord McAlpine being wrongly implicated in child abuse sex allegations on both shows.
    News

    Ofcom criticises This Morning and Newsnight over McAlpine debacle

    2013-10-23T15:13:00Z

    This Morning and Newsnight have both had their knuckles rapped by Ofcom over Lord McAlpine being wrongly implicated in child abuse sex allegations on both shows.

  • Maria Miller
    News

    NAO set for improved BBC access

    2013-10-22T11:34:00Z

    The National Audit Office is set to be granted improved access to the BBC’s books after the corporation agreed changes to its relationship with the spending watchdog.

  • houses_of_parliament.jpg
    News

    Jowell: turn BBC into a mutual company

    2013-10-22T09:09:00Z

    Former culture secretary Dame Tessa Jowell has argued that the BBC should become a “mutual company” to make it more accountable to licence fee payers.

  • Wolfblood
    News

    Trust rules BBC must do more to promote kids shows

    2013-09-24T10:05:00Z

    The BBC must do a better job of promoting children’s shows across its services after dedicated programming was removed from BBC1 and BBC2, according to the corporation’s governing body.

  • John Whittingdale
    News

    MPs plan BBC governance review

    2013-09-19T13:19:00Z

    The cross-party Culture, Media and Sport Committee is planning a “major” inquiry into the BBC’s governance arrangements.

  • Richard Desmond
    News

    Desmond calls for ‘level playing field’ with digital platforms

    2013-09-12T08:00:00Z

    Channel 5 owner Richard Desmond has weighed into the retransmission fees debate and called on the government to ensure public sector broadcasters are protected from pressure from UK platforms such as Sky and US giants such as Amazon.

  • PAC
    News

    What now for the BBC Trust?

    2013-09-12T08:00:00Z

    The future of the BBC Trust looks increasingly uncertain after a bruising encounter with the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) threw the corporation’s governance failings into sharp focus.

  • Lord Patten
    News

    BBC launches major governance review

    2013-09-11T19:23:00Z

    The BBC is to launch a “comprehensive” review of its governance structure after MPs argued that current arrangements are “broken” in the wake of the payoffs fiasco.

  • patten_PAC_1
    News

    BBC Trust is “broken” say MPs

    2013-09-09T19:14:00Z

    MPs at today’s Public Accounts Committee hearing were repeatedly “astounded” that the BBC Trust did not ask former DG Mark Thompson more rigorous questions about the “eye-watering” £1.02m paid to his former deputy Mark Byford.

  • BGT Scarlett
    News

    ITV censured for BGT striptease

    2013-09-09T12:06:00Z

    ITV has been rapped for broadcasting a pre-watershed striptease on Britain’s Got More Talent that “clearly crossed the line”.

  • Lord Patten
    News

    BBC Trust ‘faces axe’ in payoffs row

    2013-09-09T09:05:00Z

    The government is weighing up abolishing the BBC Trust as part a major overhaul of the corporation’s governance, according to a report.

  • Hollyoaks
    News

    Ofcom launches major study into TV violence

    2013-08-27T12:19:00Z

    Ofcom has commissioned a major piece of research into viewers’ attitudes to violence on television – as Hollyoaks was rapped for a pre-wateshed fight scene that featured a character being killed by a speeding train.

  • The Naked Rambler
    News

    BBC1 doc pulled after Naked Rambler arrested

    2013-08-20T11:57:00Z

    BBC1 documentary The Naked Rambler, scheduled to air tonight, has been postponed after Stephen Gough was arrested for refusing to wear clothes in public.

  • The Sketchbook Killer
    News

    Ofcom finds C5 murder doc guilty

    2013-08-05T12:58:00Z

    Channel 5 crime doc Murder Files has been found in breach of Ofcom regulations for broadcasting violent scenes before the 9pm watershed.