All Regulation articles – Page 17
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NewsVan Rooyen: Sky wants PSB collaboration
UK chief executive pleas to be allowed ‘inside the camp’
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NewsBBC launches over-75 consultation
Report recommends reducing cost, increasing age threshold or means-testing
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NewsSky rejects prominence intervention
Policy chief David Wheeldon: “We are the best partner the PSBs never knew they had”
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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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NewsSturgeon demands Scottish BAME targets
Nation’s first minister warns that progress will be stifled without clearer diversity definition
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NewsOfcom relaxes pay-TV daytime rules
Post-watershed shows to be permitted at any time with PIN code protection
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NewsOfcom orders iPlayer review
Regulator flags up competition concerns over proposed ‘material change’
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NewsThinktank: BBC should halve licence fee for over-75s
Frontier Economic’s floated cut would save the BBC £4bn over a decade
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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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NewsBBC mulls licence fee options
Means-testing emerges as one of three possible ways corporation could ease £800m burden
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CommentWhat the Budget means for you
From PSCs to National Insurance and VAT, Bectu’s Tony Lennon sifts through the key points of Philip Hammond’s Budget
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CommentWe must get to grips with what no-deal Brexit means
It’s vital to plan ahead to avoid having to make rushed and poor choices, says Ed Hall
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NewsYouTube and Facebook plea for Barb rethink
Digital players argue that they are pigeonholed by focus on ’broadcast-quality’ content
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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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NewsRadio and indigenous-language indies handed £6m boost
Government expands scope of £60m contestable fund
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NewsBBC savings: where the axe might fall
Industry sources highlight the services and channels that could be under threat as the corporation tries to find £800m in savings
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NewsLabour calls for children’s TV plan
Shadow culture minister calls on government to address the ‘content crisis’


















