05 Feb 2009
| by Tess Alps
Ofcom delivered its blueprint on 21 January with strong recommendations to the Government and Parliament in its second Public Service Broadcasting Review. And, by the time you read this, Lord Stephen Carter, the communications minister, will have published his interim report on Digital Britain. Behind ...
departmental offices, Stephen Carter is not your average new Labour government minister. Lord Carter, if you ...
glaze over when government and regulation hit the agenda, but serious issues are being debated ...
is that rare animal: he understands media, but is at the heart of government. An avid Media Week reader - he ...
03 Feb 2009
| by Staff
Advertising (17%) and direct marketing (21%) are cited as the least important sources of information for senior business executives making key purchasing decisions. A survey of 384 board-level executives in the UK, US and Canada by communications consultancy Hill & Knowlton found that personal experiences...
30 Jan 2009
| by Staff
and founder, RAB We know listeners like DAB digital radio and buy millions of sets. We know the Government ...
national station if the price is right and there are government incentives to support what will, initially, be a loss-making investment in national broadcasting. After all, Government wants Channel 4, so ...
20 Jan 2009
| by Staff
one shackled with higher PSB responsibilities. For the Government and Ofcom, a merger could be a ...
20 Jan 2009
| by Staff
to the Government's Digital Britain report that aims to ensure future growth across the communications, technology ...
of public service content. Both reports will shape government policy and, potentially, a future ...
13 Jan 2009
| by Staff
The Government-convened Digital Radio Working Group has set out a long-awaited road map for digital
13 Jan 2009
| by Staff
While 53.5% of respondents expect job cuts across the sector in 2009, almost two in three companies predicted the looming recession would end in 2010. But the drying up of credit has already had an impact, with 39.6% saying it had been detrimental to their business plans. When asked how government ...
02 Dec 2008
| by Staff
-dog consisting of more than 100 organisations that will work with parents, young people and the Government (pages ...
02 Dec 2008
| by Sarah Crawley-Boevey
, following the rise of social networks in recent years, pressure has been mounting on the Government to do ...
working with parents, young people and the Government. The group, which includes representatives from ...
framework sufficiently covers new areas of digital advertising. In addition, the Government announced ...