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Viewers and listeners across the country are set to benefit from plans to support British broadcasters and make the media landscape fit for the 21st century
Draft Media Bill published to help public service broadcasters better compete with streaming giants
Audiences could be better protected from harmful material like misinformation and pseudoscience while watching programmes on video-on-demand services (VoD), Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has announced.
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
Broadcasting white paper to protect British content by giving public service broadcasters a more flexible remit for the programmes they produce and show
The next step in the Prime Minister’s infrastructure revolution has been completed to open up more of the nation’s radio waves to improve rural mobile coverage and deliver the revolutionary new benefits of 5G technology.
Kenyan TV drama series informs farmers on technique for improving seed germination and crop yields.
Government welcomes new industry guidelines for safe TV production. The wellbeing of cast, crew and production teams remains absolute priority.
Films screened for Home Office staff between 2009 and 2013, including the title, location of screening, number of viewers and teams' names.
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.
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