City & Corporate: Reshuffle at Brunswick
11 May 2012
not had a group chief executive since former Ofcom CEO Stephen Carter, who left in 2008 to work in Gordon ...
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, Hunt said he was "concerned" about business secretary Vince Cable s decision to refer the bid to Ofcom ... James Murdoch is pretty furious at Vince's referral to Ofcom ... He doesn't think he will get a fair hearing from Ofcom. I'm privately concerned about this because News Corp are very litigious and we could ...
not had a group chief executive since former Ofcom CEO Stephen Carter, who left in 2008 to work in Gordon ...
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt's plans for local TV drew a step closer today (10 May) after Ofcom...Ofcom has invited applications from organisations wanting to run local TV stations in the chosen ... their interest and Ofcom said it expects to make decisions on the successful applicants from this autumn ... spectrum, and Ofcom has also invited applications for organisations wishing to run the multiplex ...
than in any normal business, mood matters. Ofcom, for instance, is now being goaded into amplifying ... declare that News Corp is not a fit and proper shareholder in a broadcast company. Alternatively, Ofcom ... within the senior echelons at Ofcom - and it has previously been accused of deficiencies in those ...
when it might be rolled out further? Orange By the end of 2012. We are waiting for Ofcom approval ...
to March 2012, fuelled by a rise in customer numbers to 10.55 million. In light of an Ofcom probe due
on Tuesday (1 May). The MPs inflammatory statement came amid an ongoing investigation by regulator Ofcom ...
is trailing behind other countries in terms of 4G, as a result of Ofcom's approval being held back due ...
statutory body in Ofcom to enforce it. To some, the suggestion of any statutory body for the press ...
speeds to customers. If Ofcom approves Everything Everywhere's request to launch 4G mobile broadband ...
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