All DCMS articles – Page 29
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NewsJeremy Wright hails SVoD impact
But Netflix and Amazon should face the same close scrutiny as PSBs, culture secretary warns
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NewsCairncross: Ofcom and government should review BBC News
Corporation’s output must be a ‘complement rather than a substitute’ for commercial news
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NewsBBC refuses to share commercial salaries
Publishing BBC Studios’ top earners’ pay would make it difficult to retain talent, corporation warns
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NewsPressure mounts over pensioners' licence fees
Labour and SNP MPs place motion for government to lift BBC’s ‘burden’ of payment
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NewsPact seeks indies for China scheme
Trade body is inviting applications for third Creative Exchange programme
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NewsTony Hall: staff were ‘pushed into’ PSCs
Director-general admits to a lack of clarity between BBC and HMRC
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NewsDCMS Committee steps up BBC pay pressure
Damian Collins-led body responds to corporation’s equal pay findings
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NewsSimon Mayo to front Bauer classical station
Former Radio 2 DJ resurfaces with weekday show at launch of Scala Radio
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NewsPact: UKTV break-up bad for indies
Chair Sara Geater lobbies BBC over fears that BBC Studios will lock out external producers
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NewsBoost for immersive viewing
UKRI hands out £18m to develop cutting-edge projects backed by Sky, the BBC and Dock 10
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NewsMultichannel content spend hits £1bn
COBA report finds investment from the likes of BT, Sky and UKTV jumps 15% year-on-year
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NewsLenny Henry takes diversity tax proposals to government
Campaigners call for an industry roundtable in May
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News‘UK can be a diversity hub’
Former RTS diversity chair Marcus Ryder says tax relief would help to attract global talent
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NewsBBC launches over-75 consultation
Report recommends reducing cost, increasing age threshold or means-testing
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NewsPublic accounts chief: BBC has 'made mess' of PSCs
Freelancers left in ‘desperate circumstances’, says Meg Hillier
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NewsCollins: PSB prominence at risk
DCMSC chair warns commercial broadcasters may drop status if safeguards aren’t put in place
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NewsBBC tackles over-75s timebomb
Corporation set to outline potential solutions to £800m problem of providing free licences
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NewsOfcom: BBC not doing enough to reach young people
Regulator’s first report also challenges Tony Hall on transparency and representation
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NewsWright: BBC should continue to pay for over-75s
Culture secretary says he will reinforce expectation of free licences for older viewers beyond 2020


















