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Patten confirmed as Government's choice for BBC Trust chairman

Lord Patten, who is currently chancellor of Oxford University, emerged as the Government s preferred candidate to succeed current chairman Michael Lyons, last week. The DCMS today (25 February ... , the corporation s governance body set up in 2007 to replace the board of governors, will end on 30 April. Prior ...

Think BR: Are you mobile first or last?

innovations that will transform lives, like the power balance between government and people, as recently ...

Big increases for travel and property sites in Top 100 Online Brands

growth, up 53% and 66% respectively. Of the 16 biggest movers, three were Government sites, including ...

Are you part of Middle Britain?

over the coming years. Brands are important to this group and buying decisions are governed by both ...

Think BR: Agencies be warned, the VAT man is coming

of the small to medium size operations that the government has pledged to foster in its attempt to improve ...

Martha Lane Fox: advertisers can help 'race online' initiative

not on the internet were at a "massive" social disadvantage. She said: "As the Government and companies ...

Nabs puts Govt's digital champion under spotlight

The Government s digital champion will be grilled by the BBC s Rory Cellan-Jones on her experience in business, including founding dot.com darling, Lastminute.com, and her recent work on the Race Online 2012 . Zoe Osmond, Nabs chief executive, said: "The topic of building a networked nation, and the Q A format ...

Social Media in the Arab World leading up to the uprisings of 2011

Despite the role that social media and the internet generally have played in the Egyptian uprising, there are only around 40 to 45 million Arabs online across 16 countries. That number is expected to more than double by 2015 to around 100 million, according to Google, but the problems of technology, government ...

Ofcom to review Digital Economy Act site-blocking measures

The Government has asked Ofcom, the media regulator, to assess whether the Digital Economy Act

 

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