Emap poaches Ofcom's Philips to drive radio growth
15 Sep 2004 | by Sam Matthews,
regulatory and public affairs, signalling the company is actively seeking to grow its radio empire
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Martin Jackson, co-founder TVS, and controller public affairs 1980-85
regulatory and public affairs, signalling the company is actively seeking to grow its radio empire
-quality arts and current affairs shows as it ups its public service output and builds on last year's commitment...position as the standard-setter for delivering the highest quality public service broadcasting". The latest ... , and would also increase its commitment to current affairs by 10 hours. BBC One viewers will see a ... affairs this year. BBC Three plans to draw on the success of the '60 Seconds' hourly news bulletin ...
LONDON - The BBC licence fee should be scrapped according to two-thirds of the public, while a...of the BBC?'. The poll found that public opinion on the future of the BBC's funding was divided. Almost a ... Kelly affair was an "accident waiting to happen" and called for a major shake-up in the governance ... be left to run its own affairs rather than be subject to greater control from an external regulator ...
Ofcom has predicted commercial broadcasters will have fewer public service broadcasting obligations...The media watchdog, which is reviewing public service broadcasting at the request of Parliament, suggested a new “public service publisher” would ensure the BBC is not the monopoly provider of public ... the new public service publisher could be funded through an increase in the licence fee, general tax ...
affair with Rebecca Loos in an interview with comedian Paul Whitehouse....The short film, to be shown on Saturday July 10, will see Paul Whitehouse star as comic character Ron Manager and Beckham as himself. They will discuss football tactics, while being constantly interrupted by text messages from Beckham's phone, parodying his "text affair" with Loos. The film, in aid ...
’ and agencies’ love affair with television has to come to an end, reports Hugh Filman.
works in programming at Channel 4 and scheduled 'The End of the Affair' on Valentine's Night: a film so
works in programming at Channel 4 and scheduled The End of the Affair on Valentine's Night: a film so
NEW YORK - CBS, the US television network, has been slapped with a $550,000 (£306,814) fine following the Janet Jackson 'Nipplegate' incident at the Super Bowl in February this year.