All Ofcom articles – Page 45
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What happens when Ofcom's turned on?
Ofcom Chief executive Stephen Carter on the role of the regulator ...
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NTL clamped $1.75m golden handcuffs on Ofcom chief
Stephen Carter received a bonus of more than£1.75m from former employer NTL last year ...
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Jones calls for Ofcom to review conditional access charges
ITV managing director Clive Jones has called for Ofcom to review the current system for conditional access charges incurred by public service broadcasters (PSBs) for carriage on BSkyB's satellite platform, writes Luke Satchell
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Off the Record - New offices for Ofcom.
Congratulations to Ofcom which has announced a chief executive and a new home all in the
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FREE TO AIR - Ofcom gets the hard sell.
The not-entirely-unexpected appointment of Stephen Carter to the chief executive post at Ofcom has nevertheless had the effect of administering a stun-gun to the temple of the media industries.
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Ofcom to get Carter and new London home.
Ofcom took two giant steps towards launch this week after chairman Lord Currie unveiled the regulator's
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Ex-NTL head becomes first chief of Ofcom
Stephen Carter, the former head of telecoms group NTL, has been appointed as the first chief executive of Ofcom, th...
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Ofcom director wants more power.
David Edmonds, one of Ofcom's most senior directors, has called for increased powers for the super-regulator to police public service broadcasting beyond those already outlined in the Communications Bill, writes Jon Rogers.
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NTL's Carter set to get top job at Ofcom
Stephen Carter, the former managing director of NTL's UK operations, is to become chief executive of Ofcom, the pow...
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Carter confirmed as Ofcom chief exec
Ofcom chairman Lord Currie has completed his trawl for a chief executive and has appointed former NTL managing director Stephen Carter to the role, writes Colin Robertson
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No further BBC role for Ofcom
The government has effectively drawn a line under calls for the BBC to come under the full control of Ofcom, declaring that any wide ranging review into the corporation's activities will not take place until the run up to Charter Renewal, writes David Wood
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Ofcom director calls for greater powers
David Edmonds, one of Ofcom's most senior directors has called for increased powers for the super-regulator to police public service broadcasting, beyond those already outlined in the communications bill, writes Jon Rogers.
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Ofcom defends power over BBC
The chairman of Ofcom said the regulator will have enough power to control the BBC. ...
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Creation of Ofcom likely to result in loss of 200 jobs, says report
The formation of Ofcom is likely to result in about 200 job losses ...
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Former adviser to Birt in line for Ofcom post
Nick Lovegrove, who advised John Birt throughout his years as director general of the BBC, has emerged as a strong ...
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RA's Hooper to head Ofcom content board.
Richard Hooper, Radio Authority chairman and incoming deputy chairman of Ofcom, has been appointed as chairman designate of the new super-regulator's content board, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Hooper lands another Ofcom role
Richard Hooper, Radio Authority chairman and incoming deputy chairman of Ofcom has been appointed as chairman designate of the new super regulator's content board, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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DTI stalwart favourite to head Ofcom.
A Department of Trade of Industry (DTI) high flier has emerged as a leading contender for the Ofcom chief executive post amid accusations that the DTI could eclipse the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in the new regulatory environment, writ
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Unions angry over being left out of Ofcom report.
Unions representing members of the five regulators set to merge to form Ofcom have hit out at the government, accusing it of excluding them from a top-level consultation on the setting up of the super-regulator, writes Leigh Holmwood
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DTI stalwart favourite to head Ofcom
A Department of Trade of Industry (DTI) high flier has emerged as a leading contender for the Ofcom chief executive post amid accusations that the DTI could eclipse the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in the new regulatory environment, write Colin Robertson and ...