Justin Schlosberg, from Birkbeck, University of London, responds to this week’s publication of Ofcom’s measurement framework for media plurality, arguing that the choice of metrics and the lack of ‘clear bright lines’ in the framework hamper a proper review of media concentration, and instead simply preserve the status quo. He has previously written a policy brief on Modelling Media Ownership Limits for the Media Policy Project
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Professor Natali Helberger is professor of Information Law at the University of Amsterdam’s (UvA), I...
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The Leveson Inquiry debated media plurality in the UK, and the implication of concentrated media pow...
The Leveson Report recommended Parliament review existing law on media ownership and media plurality...
The consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livin...
On 17 May the House of Lords Communications Committee published the evidence it received in its cons...
Justin Schlosberg of Birkbeck, University of London looks at why the media ownership and plurality d...
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Founding Director of the Media Policy Project Damian Tambini offers a view on the recently-published...
Chris Dawes, an industry veteran and Senior Visiting Fellow at the LSE, analyses the Government’s re...
In another response to the report on media plurality just published by the House of Lords Communicat...
Robin Foster is an adviser on strategy, policy and regulation in the media and communications sector...
In another response to the report on media plurality just published by the House of Lords Communicat...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
Ofcom’s consultation on their Digital Communications Review closes on 8 October. It will shape the d...
Professor Natali Helberger is professor of Information Law at the University of Amsterdam’s (UvA), I...
If News Corp’s decision to spin-off Sky News – paving the way towards the complete acquisition of BS...
The Leveson Inquiry debated media plurality in the UK, and the implication of concentrated media pow...
The Leveson Report recommended Parliament review existing law on media ownership and media plurality...
The consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livin...
On 17 May the House of Lords Communications Committee published the evidence it received in its cons...
Justin Schlosberg of Birkbeck, University of London looks at why the media ownership and plurality d...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
Founding Director of the Media Policy Project Damian Tambini offers a view on the recently-published...
Chris Dawes, an industry veteran and Senior Visiting Fellow at the LSE, analyses the Government’s re...
In another response to the report on media plurality just published by the House of Lords Communicat...
Robin Foster is an adviser on strategy, policy and regulation in the media and communications sector...
In another response to the report on media plurality just published by the House of Lords Communicat...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
Ofcom’s consultation on their Digital Communications Review closes on 8 October. It will shape the d...
Professor Natali Helberger is professor of Information Law at the University of Amsterdam’s (UvA), I...