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The Draft Media Bill reforms the regulation of public service broadcasting in the UK.
You need a licence to provide commercial television services in the UK
Culture Secretary promises to remove “Sword of Damocles” anti-free press laws as she opens Second Reading of the Media Bill
You need a licence to use television or radio broadcast material for non-commercial educational purposes
This white paper sets out the government’s vision for the broadcasting sector, and the steps we are taking to support our system of public service broadcasting.
This page contains documents related to the government's Contestable Fund
Data showing the proportion of qualifying network hours broadcast in 2019 that qualified as regional productions
The Intellectual Property Office is inviting comments on changes to Section 72 CDPA, on the public showing of films contained in broadcasts.
Data showing the proportion of qualifying network hours broadcast in 2019 that qualified as regional productions ofc
This series brings together all documents relating to Television exports series
Compliance with a range of quotas including originations, independent productions, news, current affairs, made out of London productions and regional output.
Data showing revenues for the commercial TV sector in the UK.
Community radio is a potent tool for raising awareness about medical research and can be used to promote recruitment into clinical trials
Compliance with a range of quotas including originations, independent productions, news, current affairs, made out of London productions and regional output
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lucy Frazer addresses the Royal Television Society
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