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Draft Media Bill published to help public service broadcasters better compete with streaming giants
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.
TV lovers can enjoy popular shows such as Love Island and emerging comedy on E4 and Dave for free into the next decade, as ministers extend the licences to operate the platform used to broadcast Freeview.
Response to FOI about the cost of television licences to the CNC in the last year.
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale gave the keynote speech at the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention 2015
OFT closed case: Joint venture between BBC Worldwide Limited, Channel Four Television Corporation and ITV plc.
Closed Competition Commission (CC) market investigation.
New European Commission proposals mean that UK consumers will be able to access digital subscriptions when travelling in other EU countries.
The Minister for Intellectual Property highlights the continued Government clampdown on users and providers of illicit streaming boxes.
Content Consumption in the Digital Age - keynote speech by Maria Miller to the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention – 11 September 2013
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
European Commission’s green light paves the way for investment.
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