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International Trade Minister Mark Garnier highlighted the success of UK TV exports ahead of the red carpet launch of Downton Abbey’s exhibition tour in Singapore today (Wednesday 21 June).
New research has found that British-made film and TV is considered high quality by nearly three quarters of global audiences, positively influencing international views of the UK and attracting tourists
Culture Secretary announces agreements to allow selected sporting events and production on film and television to get underway safely
Draft Media Bill published to help public service broadcasters better compete with streaming giants
Media Minister sets out actions to protect the ongoing success of UK broadcasters during his keynote speech to the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention 2021.
Media Minister John Whittingdale's speech to the Royal Television Society's Cambridge Convention on Wednesday 15 September 2021.
Broadcasting white paper to protect British content by giving public service broadcasters a more flexible remit for the programmes they produce and show
New rules on advertising unhealthy foods online and before 9pm on TV across the UK after public consultation.
DCMS Secretary of State writes about the benefits of a free, diverse and pluralistic broadcasting landscape
The UK’s film and TV industry pays a festive thanks for the nation’s support as the latest season of Luther hits our screens today (January 1).
Matt Hancock addresses the Royal Television Society conference
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