All Regulation articles – Page 16
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NewsIndie Club: producers must be 'operationally independent'
Lobbying group calls on Ofcom to ensure each stage of regional programme-making happens outside of London
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NewsC5 cleared over CBB
More than 25,000 complained to regulator, which rules that Channel 5 had the right safeguards in place
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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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NewsOfcom raps BBC1 Stephen Lawrence doc
Footage of police officers removed from iPlayer following fairness ruling
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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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NewsBectu: Government must pay for pensioner licence fees
Asking BBC to pick up tab is an ’unacceptable dereliction of duty’, union says
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NewsGalloway takes swipe at Ofcom over Talk Radio ruling
“We cannot invent opposition,” says former MP after impartiality complaint is upheld
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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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NewsOfcom ready to help out BBC
Regulator prepared to alter BBC operating licence if it takes on burden of fees for over-75s
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NewsPSBs: give us prominence on Google
Broadcasters lobby Ofcom to give them top results on search engines
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NewsOfcom rejects call for BBC sports rights review
News UK-owned Wireless Group had complained about market dominance
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NewsBBC defends commercial activities
EY report finds BBC Studios, Studioworks and Global News meet criteria
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NewsOfcom snubs iPlayer pleas
Regulator rejects BBC request to allow series stacking and returning series during assessment period
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NewsPSBs offer joint regional stance
BBC, ITV, C4 and C5 spell out expectations of how producers can meet Ofcom’s out-of-London rules
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NewsC4, ITV and Sky unite over regulation
Commercial broadcaster bosses pledge greater collaboration
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NewsSky chief: TV gambling ad ban misses the point
Stephen van Rooyen claims 80% of spend takes place online - where greater regulation is required
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NewsInternational broadcaster exodus begins
Lobby group calls on government to avoid ‘cliff-edge’ Brexit as applications rise for licences outside UK
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