Commission recommends drastic cut in Sky's ITV stake
20 Dec 2007 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
in ITV to less than 7.5%, according to the official report published by the government today.
this course in its advice to government, on the grounds that it would be too complicated to monitor ...
in ITV to less than 7.5%, according to the official report published by the government today.
what s happening in our communities and to keep an eye on local government. ...
government decided to take a tougher stance on issues such as alcohol and food promotion. However, Brown ...
unwittingly downloads an entire server of government secrets into his brain and is pressed into service as a ...
However, his four years in charge are widely acknowledged to have transformed the broadcaster into a multimedia company and a must-have service ( The Business , 8 December). Despite grumbles that the move breaks corporate governance rules, the Murdoch empire is clearly being readied for a successor ...
The Financial Times claims that the commission has given guidance to Sky and ITV about the extent of the curbs it will place on Sky s ownership of the terrestrial broadcaster. The commission will send its report to the government s Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform tomorrow ...
by the government's 2012 deadline. The panel recommended that the body should post 'helping hand' packs ...
LONDON - The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) is urging the Government to exempt...advertising. At the beginning of next year, the Government will publish a set of proposals aimed at raising the performance of the sector. In its 30-page submission to the review, the IPA advised the Government to offset ... , also wants the Govern-ment to promote the UK as a centre of advertising excellence, in the same way ...
. If the media industry recognises this and starts to fight back and persuade regulators and government ...
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