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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.
Guidance on broadcasting sentencing hearings by the media and the Crown court (Recording and Broadcasting) Order 2020.
The Broadcasting Standards Commission was the statutory body for both standards and fairness in broadcasting. It was replaced by Ofcom in 2003.
Guidance for Satellite broadcasters transmitting copyright works into the UK and from the UK to EEA states.
Expert panel appointed to advise on the future of public service broadcasting.
The Terms of Reference for the expert panel appointed to advise on the future of public service broadcasting.
The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a British public service broadcaster. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. BBC is a public corporation of the Department for Culture,...
A programme aimed at improving understanding and awareness of the developing world via the mainstream broadcast and digital media.
Working with the EU in the media and broadcasting sectors.
The Defence, Press and Broadcasting Advisory Committee (DPBAC) oversees a voluntary code which operates between the government departments which have responsibility for national security and the media. It uses the Defence Advisory Notice system as its vehicle.
These undertakings require the BBC not to give preference to advertising its own magazines on BBC1 and BBC2.
You need a licence to provide commercial television services in the UK
The CMA is investigating suspected breaches of competition law in relation to the purchase of freelance services supporting the production and broadcasting of sports content in the UK.
Culture Secretary promises to remove “Sword of Damocles” anti-free press laws as she opens Second Reading of the Media Bill
Compliance with a range of quotas including originations, independent productions, news, current affairs, made out of London productions and regional output
One year anniversary of cameras starting to roll in the Crown Court.
The CMA is investigating suspected breaches of competition law in relation to the purchase of freelance services and the employment of staff supporting the production, creation and/or broadcasting of television content in the UK, excluding sport content.
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