Cost of digital switchover support set to hit £600m
19 Dec 2006 | by by Alex Donohue
to be the first time the government has outlined the cost of a switchover support scheme, with the entire process ...
Ofcom said it proposes to make new digital spectrum available in a way that allows the widest possible range of uses. Licences will be tradeable and liberalised to allow users the flexibility to decide what technology to use, what services to offer, and to change their use of the spectrum over time ...
to be the first time the government has outlined the cost of a switchover support scheme, with the entire process ...
not been worthwhile. The NUJ said the only thing its members have been told is that the Time Warner ...
of people who have given us their time or money over the past year to help us in our work towards ending ... and yet at the same time shows how important their donations are to children." The NSPCC's recent TV ...
Turnover overall fell by 6% from £4.6bn to £4.3bn, with most growth coming in the mid-sized companies, suggesting that smaller, newer companies and freelances are struggling. Employee numbers for 2005/2006 are also down, this time by 8.4%. Over half the industry is still made up of companies ...
to take financial responsibility for their children. However, it has come under fire for inefficiency ...
of a friend or family member came to widespread public attention for the first time last Christmas ...
graduate training scheme, which it has developed into a formal comprehensive programme for the first time...to invest, nurture and grow talent within the agency, so they in time can manage their own clients and help ...
with the Department of Health we took the decision not to air the polonium advert at this time. Information about ...
According to a report in the Financial Times this morning, Tony Blair and Tessa Jowell, the culture secretary, are now supporting Gordon Brown and his desire to see the BBC cut operating costs by 3 ... at the key moment as Michael Grade's did. These are difficult times, and the BBC is by no means safe from ...
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