Thompson to fight for C4's public status
12 Dec 2001 | by Claire Billings,
it is the current intention of the government to privatise it." Thompson, currently director of TV at the BBC ...
to improve its Arabic television offering. The Israeli government said in May that it plans to launch a 24 ...
it is the current intention of the government to privatise it." Thompson, currently director of TV at the BBC ...
in the government of the BBC, in the same way that Davies was selected. Previously, the job had been decided by the government and the successful candidate would have received a phone call from Downing Street offering him ...
LONDON - The government has asked for comments on the BBC's revised plans for its digital youth
months to get online. The move, however, was praised by the government for promoting internet ...
was the only channel to be rejected out of four digital TV channels the BBC proposed to the government. BBC 4 ...
of important regulatory and governmental issues have yet to be resolved. The government's confirmation ... /2004 with 1.7m subscribers. Carlton said the government's digital action plan has set out a timetable ...
Broadcasting legislation due to be introduced next year will finally allow the two biggest ITV companies to merge. However, should a bid be launched by a foreign rival prior to this happening, then Granada would have to seek government approval to launch a bid. It is not an unprecedented move. Granada ...
by the German government, which will seek to continue to divest its stake through secondary offerings ...
With a new opposition communications spokesperson, Lindsay Tanner, in place, the federal government's proposed changes to media ownership laws look set to proceed through the upper house of parliament. Previously, the Labour Party had opposed relaxation of media legislation. Industry ...
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