All DCMS articles – Page 22
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NewsNicky Morgan emerges as BBC chair frontrunner
Former culture secretary reportedly under consideration as David Clementi successor
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FeaturesHow Celebrity Catchphrase got back into the studio
Gary Chippington reveals how the quiz became the first major entertainment series to return to studio post-lockdown
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NewsDamian Collins urges Ofcom to stop BBC cuts
Former DCMS Committee chair claims regional news ’disproportionately’ affected
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NewsIndustry faces £200m junk food blow
Anticipated pre-watershed ban set to further undermine coronavirus-weakened broadcasters
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NewsITV calls for N&R tax credit
Bids to encourage shows to relocate post-Covid - as Pact warns of reduced risk-taking
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NewsBBC Radio to spend £12m on diverse content
Three-year spending target apes last month’s TV initiative
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NewsWhittingdale puts boot into BBC
Culture minister decries decision to enforce over-75 licence fees, slash regional jobs and cut Little Britain from iPlayer
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NewsDCMSC: bring tech giants into line with PSBs
Committee urges government to use regulation governing broadcasters as its benchmark
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NewsITV highlights Hub to hold onto 16-34s
Carolyn McCall seeks to capitalise on influx of younger viewers as 38 shows re-enter production
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NewsOver-75s to pay licence fee from August
David Clementi warns further delay would impact shows and services
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NewsFuture of Politics Live up in the air
BBC lunchtime format at risk of going weekly - or being completely culled
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NewsIndustry wins battle over 14-day quarantine exemption
Actors and key off-screen talent can travel freely to UK - but must remain within a production ‘bubble’
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NewsTimes Radio: ‘striking a new note’ with embittered politicians
Programming chief Tim Levell says new broadcaster will be ‘constructive and challenging’ towards people in power
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NewsNew Ofcom chief urges PSBs to ‘reach the viewer’
Melanie Dawes also attacks BBC management’s ‘London-centricity’
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NewsIndustry bodies raise concerns over most vulnerable
Film & TV Charity and WFTV speak up for freelancers
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NewsAlex Mahon: C4 needs to go to young people
Chief exec puts partnerships with YouTube and TikTok in her sights
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NewsBBC clashes with Amazon and Google over smart speakers
James Purnell calls for greater regulation after US companies use its news stories in their own bulletins


















