All DCMS articles – Page 15
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News
DCMSC to grill DG trio on Bashir
John Birt, Tony Hall and incumbent Tim Davie to be quizzed by MPs on 15 June
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Whittingdale: BBC will not be defunded
Culture minister dubs corporation a ’priceless national asset’
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BBC to publish reasons behind Bashir rehire
Tim Davie pledges to inform public next week while raising fears about impact of scandal on news teams
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Martin Bashir: reaction
Boris Johnson, DCMS Committee chair Julian Knight and Ofcom chief exec Melanie Dawes among those to react to Lord Dyson report
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Luminaries: BBC faces ‘severe threat’ from government
120 individuals including Norma Percy and Pat Younge criticise ‘secret’ Future PSB panel
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Tac: S4C needs £10m more funding
Welsh indie trade body highlights 36% decline in investment in past decade
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Enders: licence fee deal could cost BBC £300m
Warns that out-of-London push could be negatively affected
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Features
Analysis: PSB prominence: too little, too late?
With Ofcom’s recommendations winning informal government support, confidence is growing that legislation is on the way. But will it come soon enough?
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Robbie Gibb joins BBC board
Broadcaster’s former head of Westminster and Number 10 comms chief to serve four-year term
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ITV warns it could stop being a PSB
Broadcaster keen to remain within the system ‘but not at any price’
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Tim Davie: BBC to become training powerhouse
Director general pledges to invest millions into an ’apprenticeship agency’
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Garvie: involve indies in scheduling decisions
Sony exec says greater visibility would result in better shows
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Bectu slams ‘political interference’ in Channel 4
Union boss calls out move to block re-appointment of female directors
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Sky: ‘diminishing value’ in ITV and C5
Claims in June there is a ’disproportionate’ balance between the commercial PSBs’ benefits and value they deliver
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Netflix urged to share PSB data
DCMSC calls for government to force SVoD giants to open up about performance of programmes
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DCMSC: gov't has ‘missed boat’ on BBC reforms
Julian Knight concludes lack of broadband ambitions restricts ability to consider subscription options