All Regulation articles – Page 15
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NewsBBC to means test over-75s' licence fees
Tony Hall outlines link to Pension Credit from June next year at a projected cost of £250m a year
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NewsSharon White to leave Ofcom
Chief executive departs at end of 2019 after five years at the helm
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NewsOfcom greenlights UKTV deal
Regulator rules out competition assessment of channel portfolio carve-up
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NewsESG backs Apprenticeship Levy rethink
Super-indie floats idea of using fund to pay half of apprentices’ salaries
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NewsScreenSkills calls for skills levy
Proposal to replace government’s under-performing Apprenticeship Levy
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NewsBBC urged to stand ground on over-75 licence fees
Melvyn Bragg and union reps among signatories to open letter pleading with broadcaster to ‘be brave’ in face of government pressure
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NewsITV asks for Jeremy Kyle review extension
Regulator had initially given broadcaster five days to submit its findings
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NewsOfcom chief to be quizzed over duty of care regulations
DCMS Committee set to question Sharon White as regulator kicks off its own inquiry
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NewsLenny Henry to guest-edit Broadcast
Actor and campaigner interviews Labour’s Tom Watson for diversity-themed special
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NewsLabour mulls over-75 licence fee policy
Party refuses to commit to shouldering the full burden if it comes to power
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NewsOfcom raps Sunday Politics over ‘fake stat’
Regulator upholds complaint against Andrew Neil claim
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NewsBBC sets out iPlayer vision to Ofcom
Year-long window, extending to five for children’s shows, is central to changes
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NewsLords committee: scrap free licence fees for over 75s
Many pensioner households are better off than their working age counterparts, peers claim
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NewsITV and C4 back BFI kids' fund
Broadcasters reveal plans to target younger viewers following launch of the £57m YACF
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CommentSharing the spoils of success
A new EU directive will benefit those who contribute to an unexpected hit, says Clare Zucker
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CommentFrench indies are at a crossroads
Legislation revamp must allow producers to retain programme rights, says Samuel Kissous
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NewsOfcom clears C4 Jackson doc
Regulator throws out more than 200 complaints against Leaving Neverland
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NewsJunk food ad ban plan extended to digital players
Online streaming sites and social media now in goverment’s sights
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NewsLords to explore if PSBs are ‘worth saving’
Consultation opens on rivals’ impact on UK broadcasting ecology


















