With the deadline for the government’s Communications Review fast approaching, Damian Tambini highlights certain areas that the Review may touch on and advises policy makers to use this listening exercise wisely because potentially difficult decisions await in the fields of regulation and infrastructure, as well as the tricky BskyB – Newscorp merge
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LSE MPP announces its plan to monitor the first 48 hours of Leveson coverage in the UK press. Damion...
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Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt’s open letter that kicked off the Communications Review put the entire ...
In this closing post in the series I will try capture some of the main emerging interest groups, iss...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
Sonia Livingstone, Head of the Department of Media and Communications at LSE, looks into Ofcom’s rec...
By Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology Yesterday, communications minister Senator Steph...
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This article sets out the emergent challenges and opportunities for developing effective and ‘future...
Stephen Carter’s Digital Britain (interim) report caught most of the headlines with its promise of b...
In their submissions to the Government’s review of the Communications Act, independent production ho...
LSE MPP announces its plan to monitor the first 48 hours of Leveson coverage in the UK press. Damion...
With the deadline for responses to Government’s Communications Review only weeks away, the policy cy...
Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt’s open letter that kicked off the Communications Review put the entire ...
In this closing post in the series I will try capture some of the main emerging interest groups, iss...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
Sonia Livingstone, Head of the Department of Media and Communications at LSE, looks into Ofcom’s rec...
By Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology Yesterday, communications minister Senator Steph...
The new year has arrived and with it rumors of the imminent release of a communications Green Paper....
As part of British Politics and Policy at LSE’s new series of articles on Reforming the press (after...
What does the government really want from its review of media policy, asks Julian Thomas in Inside S...
City University’s journalism school held one of their excellent half-day ‘speed-dating’ conferences ...
Ofcom boss Ed Richards was in feisty mood for his conversation at Polis. “It is difficult to get pol...
This article sets out the emergent challenges and opportunities for developing effective and ‘future...
Stephen Carter’s Digital Britain (interim) report caught most of the headlines with its promise of b...
In their submissions to the Government’s review of the Communications Act, independent production ho...
LSE MPP announces its plan to monitor the first 48 hours of Leveson coverage in the UK press. Damion...