All DCMS articles – Page 16
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NewsITV rules out BT Sport acquisition
However, it is still interested in collaborating with the channel.
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CommentMaking the economic case for C4 is key to winning the fight
Broadcast editor Chris Curtis calls on the industry to argue that privatisation doesn’t stack up commercially
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NewsInsurance scheme helps generate £2bn
Backstop has supported 640 shows and safeguarded 55,000 jobs
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NewsITV returns to pre-pandemic levels
Carolyn McCall ‘optimistic’ as she lobbies DCMS for ‘pingdemic’ relaxation
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CommentInsurance scheme has given UK headstart over rest of the world
The £500m backstop has ensured that the growth of recent years wasn’t for nothing, says DCMS minister Caroline Dinenage
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FeaturesThe battle for C4’s future gets political
With Conservative advocates thin on the ground - what are the broadcaster’s prospects?
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NewsGurassa warns DCMS over C4 sale
Chairman predicts thousands of jobs losses amid claims consultation lacks evidence
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NewsC4 sees ‘no evidence’ for sale
Policy chief urges government to support claim it would be better off in private hands
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NewsScottish government cold on C4 sale
Holyrood points to broadcaster’s investment in local indies
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NewsFreedom Day: producers eschew government advice
Production protocols remain in place as Test & Trace ‘pings’ soar
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NewsTory trio question C4 consultation process
Helen Grant warns DCMS of rushing into an ill-considered sale
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NewsBroadcast launches C4 anti-privatisation campaign
Not 4 Sale underway with senior indie signatories – lend your support now
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NewsC4 sale: unpacking the consultation
What does the 10,000 word document say about the government’s thinking?
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NewsYACF boss: kids fund delivers societal value
Jackie Edwards makes the case for investment to continue after 2022
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NewsDCMS proposes to sell Channel 4
Privatisation battle begins with publisher-broadcaster model under threat
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NewsNUJ forges C4 action plan
Baroness Jane Bonham-Carter: watering down remit will have disastrous consequences
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CommentStand up and be counted on issues that affect our industry
It’s time to make sure our voices are heard when it comes to creative sector public policy, says Peter Bazalgette


















