All Ofcom articles – Page 13
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NewsBazalgette: overhaul regulation ‘beyond recognition’
ITV chair claims environment is no longer fit-for-purpose
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NewsITV issues N&R warning
Claims that £650m out-of-London spend is under threat without urgent PSB reform
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FeaturesAnalysis: 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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NewsOfcom chair: PSBs struggling with genre diversity
Terry Burns blames intensifying competition for retreat from niche offerings
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NewsITV warns it could stop being a PSB
Broadcaster keen to remain within the system ‘but not at any price’
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NewsKids’ YouTube and SVoD viewing skyrockets
Consumption of digital services via TVs jumps by 50% to overtake traditional channels
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NewsMortimer: PSBs forced to sell ‘crown jewels’ to SVoDs
STV Studios chief urges government to help broadcasters maintain exclusivity
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NewsOfcom tells broadcasters to resume commitments
Quotas will resume on 30 September after pause for Covid
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NewsC4: we will ‘fade from view’ without prominence update
Sets out fractured nature of relationships with LG & Samsung
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NewsITN warns of ‘news desert’
Calls for greater prominence of high-quality news in Ofcom submission
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NewsNetflix urged to share PSB data
DCMSC calls for government to force SVoD giants to open up about performance of programmes
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NewsDCMSC: gov't has ‘missed boat’ on BBC reforms
Julian Knight concludes lack of broadband ambitions restricts ability to consider subscription options
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NewsOfcom will not investigate BBC over ‘n-word’ use
Regulator warns broadcasters against use of racially offensive language
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NewsIn brief: MTV; Piers Morgan; BossaNova
Good Morning Britain passes Celebrity Big Brother to become most-complained about show
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NewsBBC: Ofcom needs more power
Future PSB submission calls for safety net to safeguard broadcasters
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NewsGMB sparks 40,000 Ofcom complaints
Regulator launches investigation into Piers Morgan attack on Meghan Markle
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CommentRobust regulation is key to keeping British news buoyant
No matter the furore, GB News and News UK will need to abide by the same rules as everyone else
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NewsBBC to get to set own quotas
Ofcom to allow corporation to submit proposals, rather than dictate targets


















