25 Nov 2009
| by Matt Williams
increased pressure from the government and commercial rivals to reduce its media market power.
17 Nov 2009
| by Staff
The government is committed to pilot projects exploring independently funded news consortia ...
response to a consultation on the issue released yesterday, the Government said: At this point, on balance ...
using the licence fee, while 24 per cent thought it should only be used for the BBC.? The government ...
16 Nov 2009
| by Anne Cassidy
LONDON - Regulations on media ownership will be abolished by a Tory government, a move the party
13 Nov 2009
| by Anne Cassidy
Central and Nickelodeon. MTVNI will also allow Sky s direct-to-home and Sky player platforms to carry MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. The five-year agreement takes effect from 1 January next year ...
welcome the addition of strong brands such as MTV, VH1, Viva, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon to Sky Media ...
12 Nov 2009
| by Anne Cassidy
The move would see Sky Media replace MTV s own Viacom Brand Solutions as the sales representative for MTV s channels in the UK, which include Comedy Central and Nickelodeon. Sky and MTV are in advanced discussions with an agreement expected to be reached imminently. It is understood that the move is to be part ...
05 Nov 2009
| by Noel Bussey
Government could be forced to raise VAT beyond 17.5pc as it sets about "refilling the coffers", Sir Stuart ...
03 Nov 2009
Normal 0 0 1 24 139 1 1 170 11.773 0 0 0 Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland on Tuesday announced that they plan to raise 54.5 billion in moves agreed with the UK Government and the European Commission. Source: Financial Times Normal 0 0 ...
02 Nov 2009
| by Noel Bussey
's funding should be changed from the licence fee regime to come out of general taxation or a government
23 Oct 2009
| by Matt Williams
would need approval from the corporation's governing arm, the BBC Trust. ...
30 Sep 2009
| by Claire Billings
that the Government was "committed to the values of public-service broadcasting" and that it would "never sacrifice ...
the news in the US or continental Europe would be grateful for the BBC, he reasserted the Government ...