Ed Richards the Chief Executive of the broadcasting regulator Ofcom is speaking at a POLIS event at the Hong Kong Theatre, LSE on Wednesday November 21st at 6.30pm. It’s free and open to the public and there will be a chance to ask questions. There are a lot of questions to ask
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Impartiality has been a core principle of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK for 100 years....
This article examines the implications of Ofcom?s pay-TV consultation for the future of communicatio...
Ofcom boss Ed Richards was in feisty mood for his conversation at Polis. “It is difficult to get pol...
Ed Richards is the consummate policy wonk but at Polis tonight he allowed a little passion to surfac...
As a journalist my instincts are anti-regulatory. But if you look at the wider world of media and co...
An interesting debate on public service broadcasting reform sounds as unlikely as an entertaining aw...
Sonia Livingstone, Head of the Department of Media and Communications at LSE, looks into Ofcom’s rec...
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The authors welcome the opportunity to respond to Ofcom’s invitation to comment on the application o...
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A room full of broadcasters all begging for public cash is not an edifying sight. Today some of Brit...
Impartiality has been a core principle of public service broadcasting (PSB) in the UK for 100 years....
This article examines the implications of Ofcom?s pay-TV consultation for the future of communicatio...