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Channel 4 (C4) is public service broadcaster and works across television, film and digital media. In addition to the main Channel 4 service, its portfolio includes E4, More4, Film4 and 4Music, as well as online activities that includes channel4.com, Channel...
Find out how your VAT invoices are affected by the reverse charge if you're a wholesale electronic communications supplier in the UK.
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) licensed and regulated commercial television services in the United Kingdom (except S4C in Wales) between 1 January 1991 and 28 December 2003.
Find out if you’re a money service business and need to register with HMRC under the money laundering regulations.
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lucy Frazer addresses the Royal Television Society
Local TV services are set to remain on the airwaves until 2034, subject to a review of each station’s future plans, under new proposals.
Ofcom is the regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries. It regulates the TV and radio sectors, fixed line telecoms, mobiles, postal services, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate. Ofcom works with the Department for Science,...
Rules for online and distance selling for businesses
The Terms of Reference for the expert panel appointed to advise on the future of public service broadcasting.
Get help to classify electrical equipment such as communication equipment, cameras, and their parts and accessories.
Find out how to determine the place of supply of your services and how to deal with supplies of services which you receive from outside the UK.
Compliance with subtitling, audio description and signing quotas.
Find out if you qualify for Corporation Tax High-end Television Tax Relief and what you can claim.
Licensing bodies and collective management organisations can agree licences with users on behalf of owners and collect any royalties the owners are owed.
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