Ofcom confirms approval for iPlayer changes
"Helps ensure the BBC remains relevant in the face of changing viewing habits"
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"Helps ensure the BBC remains relevant in the face of changing viewing habits"
RT failed to preserve due impartiality in seven news and current affairs programmes according to Ofcom
Channel found in breach of the UK Code of Broadcast Advertising
Regulator has launched a national debate on the future of PSBs
BBC makes "no attempt to quantify costs"
Upgrades were provisionally approved by Ofcom last month
Broadcaster plans to make programmes available for 12 months or longer
Deal sees BBC Studios take control of UKTV’s entertainment channels
Streaming giants made £1.1bn in UK revenues last year
Claims that proposed changes will strengthen public value
DCMS looking to bring rules in line with those of traditional broadcasters
Expects Britbox to be launched "towards the end of 2019"
NewsSir David Clementi to address the Oxford Media Convention
If the UK exits with no deal, some broadcasting licences will need to be amended
Regulator found seven RT programmes in breach of broadcasting rules
Claims the platform risks being left behind
Includes making programmes available for more than 12 months
Seven programmes over a six-week period failed to comply
Proposed extension to availability of Box Sets still subject to a PIT
"I remain convinced that collaboration is vital to the success of our industry"
BBC should conduct a ‘public interest test’ to properly assess value and potential impact on other broadcasters
New report from Ofcom looks at first six months of 2018
Organisation has opened consultation on the list of qualifying services for the so-called "crown jewels" of British TV
UKTV, BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Viacom all involved
Time spent per day watching TV dropped by nine minutes last year, reports Ofcom
Four million viewers estimated to have lost UKTV's 10 channels
Ofcom also reveals average daily broadcast viewing on a TV set fell by nine minutes in 2017
Broadcaster's £4m investment in a new technology hub will see 140 jobs created over the next three years
Minister reveals decision in written statement to House of Commons
Group and board member Steve Unger offered his thoughts in a keynote at the DTG Summit in London
Regulator will publish final decision in July
Regulator says it has seen a "significant increase" in programmes warranting investigation since the incident in Salisbury
Number of complaints about the service rose in Q4 of 2017
Regulator will also publish reports on diversity in the UK’s radio and television industries
MPs call for channel to be banned following Salisbury incident
Ofcom publishes public service broadcasting in the digital age report
Our third magazine of the year celebrates women in broadcasting
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has confirmed appointment