Sonia Livingstone, Head of the Department of Media and Communications at LSE, looks into Ofcom’s recent past to find clues about its future after the Communications Green Paper
Communications consumers in the UK do not switch provider enough, and when they do they sometimes do...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
City University’s journalism school held one of their excellent half-day ‘speed-dating’ conferences ...
Ofcom boss Ed Richards was in feisty mood for his conversation at Polis. “It is difficult to get pol...
An interesting debate on public service broadcasting reform sounds as unlikely as an entertaining aw...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
As a journalist my instincts are anti-regulatory. But if you look at the wider world of media and co...
Ed Richards the Chief Executive of the broadcasting regulator Ofcom is speaking at a POLIS event at ...
With the deadline for the government’s Communications Review fast approaching, Damian Tambini highli...
Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt’s open letter that kicked off the Communications Review put the entire ...
With the deadline for responses to Government’s Communications Review only weeks away, the policy cy...
Ed Richards is the consummate policy wonk but at Polis tonight he allowed a little passion to surfac...
The present article examines the implications of Ofcom’s pay-TV consultation for the future of commu...
The new year has arrived and with it rumors of the imminent release of a communications Green Paper....
This article examines the implications of Ofcom?s pay-TV consultation for the future of communicatio...
Communications consumers in the UK do not switch provider enough, and when they do they sometimes do...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
City University’s journalism school held one of their excellent half-day ‘speed-dating’ conferences ...
Ofcom boss Ed Richards was in feisty mood for his conversation at Polis. “It is difficult to get pol...
An interesting debate on public service broadcasting reform sounds as unlikely as an entertaining aw...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
As a journalist my instincts are anti-regulatory. But if you look at the wider world of media and co...
Ed Richards the Chief Executive of the broadcasting regulator Ofcom is speaking at a POLIS event at ...
With the deadline for the government’s Communications Review fast approaching, Damian Tambini highli...
Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt’s open letter that kicked off the Communications Review put the entire ...
With the deadline for responses to Government’s Communications Review only weeks away, the policy cy...
Ed Richards is the consummate policy wonk but at Polis tonight he allowed a little passion to surfac...
The present article examines the implications of Ofcom’s pay-TV consultation for the future of commu...
The new year has arrived and with it rumors of the imminent release of a communications Green Paper....
This article examines the implications of Ofcom?s pay-TV consultation for the future of communicatio...
Communications consumers in the UK do not switch provider enough, and when they do they sometimes do...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
City University’s journalism school held one of their excellent half-day ‘speed-dating’ conferences ...