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The CMA has completed its market study into music and streaming services.
These Regulations introduce new age classification requirements for DVDs which primarily concern music, sports, religion and education. The Regulations are due to come into force on 1 October 2014.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK’s most ambitious celebration of creativity opens with About Us - a thrilling ride through 13.8 billion years of history.
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
The CMA has fined 2 musical instrument makers a total of £5.5 million, in 2 separate cases, for breaking competition law by restricting online discounting of musical instruments.
Broadcasting white paper to protect British content by giving public service broadcasters a more flexible remit for the programmes they produce and show
Six English regions outside London to benefit from £17.5 million to help scale up creative businesses and increase job opportunities
The next wave of government-funded research and development projects aiming to put Britain at the forefront of 5G technology have been announced.
New innovative technology to help stop the spread of child sexual abuse material on end-to-end encrypted social media and online messaging platforms will be developed thanks to UK government funding.
UK Trade & Investment and BPI today opened up applications to a new Music Export Growth Scheme
A team of university graduates from York has won a national competition that could help take their video game into the homes of millions of gamers.
Latest round of Music Exports Growth Scheme funding announced.
New figures published today by the IPO show that UK consumers are more willing to pay for online content through subscription services.
A new survey, published today by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), highlights the latest UK trends in online streaming and downloading.
Matt Hancock addresses the UK's creative industries
New pink kittens THINK! road safety campaign is aimed at younger drivers.
New projects will use £18 million funding to create cutting-edge immersive experiences in sports entertainment, visitor experience and live performance.
Expert panel to devise model music curriculum to help schools deliver world-class teaching and £1.3million funding boost for successful music education hubs
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale delivered the opening keynote at the Oxford Media Convention 2016 reflecting on current media policy issues.
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