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The CMA investigated the proposed merger of data company Nielsen and the advertising intelligence division of Ebiquity.
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.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The screen and broadcast industries in Cardiff are set to receive significant funding
Nine Creative Industries clusters across eight UK cities will bring creative hubs together with researchers and businesses
The Minister for Intellectual Property highlights the continued Government clampdown on users and providers of illicit streaming boxes.
The search for “the next big thing” in UK Children’s Television is gearing up as part of a £60 million initiative being introduced by Government to support the nation's vibrant broadcast sector.
Hundreds of small radio stations across the UK are to receive a helping hand to broadcast in digital for the first time.
Speech made by Jeremy Wright, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, to the Creative Industries Federation's International Summit
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has appointed Maggie Carver as Deputy Chair and Dr Angela Dean as the Audit and Risk Board Member of Ofcom, each for a term of four years starting from 30 Septembe…
Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, Margot James, spoke at the British Fashion Council's London Fashion Week launch event
For the first time, more people are now reading newspapers online than in print, according to new figures published by the UK’s review into the future of the news industry
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Jeremy Wright outlines his support for the UK’s broadcasting sector.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has reappointed John Davies, Sian Lewis and Guto Harri to the S4C Authority board.
Britain’s world-leading creative sector has benefited from over £850 million of support in the last year, official statistics showed today (19 July 2018).
Official correspondence (excluding redacted information) between the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, 21st Century Fox and Sky
Britain is to become the safest place in the world to be online thanks to new proposals announced today by Culture Secretary Karen Bradley.
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley gave a speech at the launch of the independent review into the Creative Industries by Sir Bazalgette.
The UK’s booming creative industries could be worth £128.4 billion to the UK economy by 2025 and help to create up to 1 million new jobs by 2030 according to an independent review of the sector published today (Friday 22 Sep…
The UK’s next generation of top video game talent will go head-to-head today (Thursday 21 September) to compete for up to £25,000 of government funding today at the UK’s biggest consumer video games show, EGX.
Culture Secretary refers proposed merger between Sky Plc and 21st Century Fox to the CMA
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