All Regulation articles – Page 61

  • Jeremy Hunt
    News

    Jeremy Hunt eyes shake-up of local TV plans

    2011-05-19T17:22:00Z

    The government may scrap plans for a new national TV network in favour of a more locally-led model, Jeremy Hunt has confirmed.

  • IP
    News

    Pact cheers Hargreaves’ fair use regime rejection

    2011-05-19T08:30:00Z

    Pact has said it “heartily applauds” the rejection of a fair use regime for intellectual property outlined in the Hargreaves report published on Wednesday.

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    News

    Report urges overhaul of copyright laws

    2011-05-18T14:19:00Z

    Current UK copyright laws have started to hinder the creation of new digital businesses and need to be updated, a review into intellectual property and growth has concluded.

  • World Service
    News

    Hague rejects World Service pleas

    2011-05-18T12:35:00Z

    The Government has rebuffed calls by the Foreign Affairs Select Committee to reverse the decision to cut BBC World Service funding by 16%.

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    News

    Hunt: BBC not always right

    2011-05-18T09:51:00Z

    Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said that the BBC does not always get it right on issues of political impartiality - before saying the corporation would be a “deity” if they achieved it on every occasion.

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    News

    Government calls for opinions in Comms law review

    2011-05-17T10:50:00Z

    The government is calling on broadcasters and producers to demonstrate how to future proof the industry, as it opens the first stage of consultation for the new Communications Bill.

  • Clive Jones
    News

    Clive Jones: local TV plans 'not dead'

    2011-05-13T12:03:00Z

    Former ITV managing director Clive Jones is to chair the Channel 6 bid to run the government’s local TV network and claimed that rumours of the plan’s demise are “exaggerated”.

  • Miriam O’Reilly
    News

    BBC to publish guidance on hiring and firing stars

    2011-05-12T08:30:00Z

    The BBC is set to publish guidance for producers on how to avoid legal pitfalls when hiring and firing on-screen talent, following Miriam O’Reilly’s successful discrimination suit last year.

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    News

    Patten: BBC must apologise faster

    2011-05-11T12:58:00Z

    The BBC should respond to complaints more quickly and present a united front when doing so, the new Trust chairman has said.

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    News

    MPs slam S4C funding move

    2011-05-11T10:14:00Z

    The speed with which the government and BBC agreed to fund S4C from the licence fee was “regrettable”, a report by the Welsh Affairs select committee has said.

  • Ofcom
    News

    New guidance for music videos

    2011-05-10T13:10:00Z

    Music TV channels will be issued with new guidance after an unedited version of Rihanna’s controversial S&M video was broadcast before the watershed.

  • Dr Christian Jessen
    News

    Ofcom: C4 series infringed privacy

    2011-05-09T11:58:00Z

    Ofcom has censured Channel 4 doc The Ugly Face of Beauty after a row between a contributor and the producer, Crackit Productions.

  • Janey Walker
    News

    Janey Walker resurfaces at Ofcom

    2011-05-06T11:57:00Z

    Janey Walker, Channel 4’s former managing editor of commissioning, is to join Ofcom to help set and enforce television and radio standards.

  • David Jordan
    News

    BBC compliance to be 'dialled down'

    2011-05-05T15:30:00Z

    The head of BBC’s editorial policy team has said he will look at reducing compliance requirements where possible – though stressed regulation would never become “light touch”.

  • Countryfile
    News

    BBC Trust rejects three complaints

    2011-04-27T14:50:00Z

    The BBC Trust has rejected two sets of viewer complaints about daytime programmes and one about a radio jingle.

  • Mark Thompson
    News

    Thompson faces down Lords over compliance

    2011-04-27T08:00:00Z

    Mark Thompson has given an impassioned defence of the BBC’s compliance system to the House of Lords communications committee.

  • Digital
    News

    BT loses file sharing legal battle

    2011-04-20T15:48:00Z

    New legislation designed to tackle illegal internet file sharing and to protect intellectual property rights online was given the backing of the High Court today (April 20).

  • Christina Aguilera
    News

    Ofcom clears raunchy X Factor performances - just

    2011-04-20T12:40:00Z

    Ofcom is to revise the rules governing family entertainment shows after ruling that The X Factor final performances by Rihanna and Christina Aguilera were “at the very margin of acceptability”.

  • Freelancers
    News

    Christopher Lunn faces battle with former clients over fees

    2011-04-20T08:02:00Z

    Hundreds of former clients of accountant Christopher Lunn & Company (CLAC) are locked in a battle with the firm over unpaid fees.

  • David Cameron
    News

    Broadcasters and indies rally against relaxing IP laws

    2011-04-19T15:37:00Z

    The UK’s biggest commercial broadcasters and Pact have argued that relaxing intellectual property (IP) laws could “seriously undermine” investment in content.