Ofcom freezes pay and bonuses
20 May 2009 | by Tristan O'Carroll
, citing "pressure on public finances"....on public finances and the economic circumstances of the many companies within the communications sector ...
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the public want to hear and all colleagues want to hear is Lord Justice Leveson s views after he has ... totally confident that when I present my evidence the public will see that I conducted this process ...
, citing "pressure on public finances"....on public finances and the economic circumstances of the many companies within the communications sector ...
coordinated the review of the UK ad codes, which is currently open for public consultation. He joined the ASA ...
- and it would appear, from Britain's Got Talent and The Apprentice to current affairs, we still can't get enough ...
director of public policy talked about encouraging people to pay for content by allowing them to sell it on ...
Speaking earlier at the Financial Times Digital Media and Broadcasting conference in London, he called on the BBC Trust to ensure the proposals to create a second public service broadcaster "go further". Duncan said he was encouraged by the ongoing partnership negotiations between Worldwide and Channel 4 ...
on public transport) and he is now saying that he might deduct a day's salary from my pay for not turning up ...
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 ...
landscape. Digital Britain follows hard on the heels of media regulator Ofcom's public service broadcasting ... 's one reason Carter believes there is a long-term case for a second provider of public service TV ... , establishing a second public service broadcaster, liberalising mobile spectrum for broadband development ...
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