The BBC and Channel 4 are dancing around each other but it’s more of a hakka than a waltz. As I have reported before there is a Battle of Britain in the UK over the future of Public Sector Broadcasting. And toes are being stepped upon
Television operates in the mutually-influencing realms of economics, politics and culture. Across Eu...
Recent years have seen a frenetic public debate in Britain concerning the desirability, feasibility ...
Recent years have seen a frenetic public debate in Britain concerning the desirability, feasibility ...
The BBC and Channel 4 are dancing around each other but it’s more of a hakka than a waltz. As I have...
Mergers are a traditional response to economic hardship so perhaps it’s not so surprising that someo...
A room full of broadcasters all begging for public cash is not an edifying sight. Today some of Brit...
Channel 4 is announcing its strategy for the future today. Go here to their dedicated website.The PD...
Channel 4’s audience share is up – it’s revenue is up – it’s bosses pay is up by 13% – but it’s prof...
The news that the BBC is planning to share its studios and other facilities with ITV regional news i...
Obliged by act of Parliament to “innovate and experiment,” Channel 4 has, since its birth in 1982, b...
Ed Richards of Ofcom presents his three refined options for public service broadcasting tonight but ...
Obliged by act of Parliament to “innovate and experiment,” Channel 4 has, since its birth in 1982, b...
So Ofcom has slapped tickled Channel 4’s wrist and implied it must sharpen up its act if it wants to...
Ed Richards is the consummate policy wonk but at Polis tonight he allowed a little passion to surfac...
Here in the land of the mother of Parliaments we are witnessing the bizarre spectacle of the House o...
Television operates in the mutually-influencing realms of economics, politics and culture. Across Eu...
Recent years have seen a frenetic public debate in Britain concerning the desirability, feasibility ...
Recent years have seen a frenetic public debate in Britain concerning the desirability, feasibility ...
The BBC and Channel 4 are dancing around each other but it’s more of a hakka than a waltz. As I have...
Mergers are a traditional response to economic hardship so perhaps it’s not so surprising that someo...
A room full of broadcasters all begging for public cash is not an edifying sight. Today some of Brit...
Channel 4 is announcing its strategy for the future today. Go here to their dedicated website.The PD...
Channel 4’s audience share is up – it’s revenue is up – it’s bosses pay is up by 13% – but it’s prof...
The news that the BBC is planning to share its studios and other facilities with ITV regional news i...
Obliged by act of Parliament to “innovate and experiment,” Channel 4 has, since its birth in 1982, b...
Ed Richards of Ofcom presents his three refined options for public service broadcasting tonight but ...
Obliged by act of Parliament to “innovate and experiment,” Channel 4 has, since its birth in 1982, b...
So Ofcom has slapped tickled Channel 4’s wrist and implied it must sharpen up its act if it wants to...
Ed Richards is the consummate policy wonk but at Polis tonight he allowed a little passion to surfac...
Here in the land of the mother of Parliaments we are witnessing the bizarre spectacle of the House o...
Television operates in the mutually-influencing realms of economics, politics and culture. Across Eu...
Recent years have seen a frenetic public debate in Britain concerning the desirability, feasibility ...
Recent years have seen a frenetic public debate in Britain concerning the desirability, feasibility ...