DCMS has released its response to the consultation on local TV that ended in September, including the announcement of the first locations to be licenced. The response basically confirms the previously published framework, however it does attempt to address some concerns raised here and by others. Nevertheless, as this process moves to Ofcom now for further consultations, two new twists should be considered carefully. These are the suggestion to revise the role of independent producers in broadcasting, and the proposed obligations on local TV to carry party political broadcasts (PPBs). Licences are to be granted through a ‘beauty contest’, but the numbers of interested parties are low. These new twists therefore raise a serious question: if ...
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Theresa May’s government should carefully consider the risks of diluting or abandoning Leveson once ...
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Ofcom’s consultation on their Digital Communications Review closes on 8 October. It will shape the d...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is the most important event in the recent political h...
On 26 November 2014 the European Union’s Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (29WP) published i...
The UK’s future relationship with the European Union, and the implications for UK regulation, are fu...
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is asking for input on the future regulation of informat...
As the UK government continues negotiations on the country’s exit from the European Union, Professor...
Last week, a draft of the European Commission’s Digital Single Market strategy and evidence file wer...
The Council and the Commission of the European Union have so far steered clear of initiating new reg...
Stan De Spiegelaere and Romek Jagodzinski of the European Trade Union Institute give a progress repo...
Today, 25 October, the Press Regulation Panel is expected to make a decision on whether or not to re...
Large numbers of those who voted Out in the UK’s In/Out referendum did so less from a negative asses...
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Damian Clifford and Jessica Schroers, legal researchers at KU Leuven, look at whether dynamic IP add...
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