The government‘s framework for local TV aims to support local stations by buying their content to syndicate nationally. But, in the second of three articles, Sally Broughton-Micova, finds that a lack of local material and the relatively small amounts of money that are involved means that the government’s plans for commercially self-sustaining local TV stations are not realistic
This paper examines the impact and effectiveness of the local content scheme currently operating in ...
In their submissions to the Government’s review of the Communications Act, independent production ho...
The obstacles facing Bushvision suggest that the federal government doesn?t understand community tel...
One of the biggest differences between the US and UK media is the lack of local commercial TV statio...
Sally Broughton Micova looks at the most recent proposals aimed at establishing local TV broadcaster...
What is the public good that Jeremy Hunt is seeking to secure with all this money? That for me, was ...
The first phase of the government’s plan for local TV envisions broadcasts via digital terrestrial t...
Local TV plans are moving forward and the ball seems to be mostly in Ofcom’s court for now. At a mee...
Each part of the media sector has an important role to play, writes Michelle Bawden in the National ...
The big media companies face competition in their attempts to go local, reports MARGARET SIMONS NEW...
Jeremy Hunt, the Conservative’s shadow media secretary has stepped in to the row between the BBC and...
This was a bad budget for community media, writes Ellie RennieFORGET media diversity in the fast bro...
The news that the BBC is planning to share its studios and other facilities with ITV regional news i...
At the heart of the Digital Britain report is the commitment to provide a free, independent and acti...
Over the years, local television news stations across the nation have seen a dramatic decrease in vi...
This paper examines the impact and effectiveness of the local content scheme currently operating in ...
In their submissions to the Government’s review of the Communications Act, independent production ho...
The obstacles facing Bushvision suggest that the federal government doesn?t understand community tel...
One of the biggest differences between the US and UK media is the lack of local commercial TV statio...
Sally Broughton Micova looks at the most recent proposals aimed at establishing local TV broadcaster...
What is the public good that Jeremy Hunt is seeking to secure with all this money? That for me, was ...
The first phase of the government’s plan for local TV envisions broadcasts via digital terrestrial t...
Local TV plans are moving forward and the ball seems to be mostly in Ofcom’s court for now. At a mee...
Each part of the media sector has an important role to play, writes Michelle Bawden in the National ...
The big media companies face competition in their attempts to go local, reports MARGARET SIMONS NEW...
Jeremy Hunt, the Conservative’s shadow media secretary has stepped in to the row between the BBC and...
This was a bad budget for community media, writes Ellie RennieFORGET media diversity in the fast bro...
The news that the BBC is planning to share its studios and other facilities with ITV regional news i...
At the heart of the Digital Britain report is the commitment to provide a free, independent and acti...
Over the years, local television news stations across the nation have seen a dramatic decrease in vi...
This paper examines the impact and effectiveness of the local content scheme currently operating in ...
In their submissions to the Government’s review of the Communications Act, independent production ho...
The obstacles facing Bushvision suggest that the federal government doesn?t understand community tel...