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BBC plays dangerous game, again

Let’s not be coy, the demise of the Conservative government in the UK was a relief to the BBC. The relationship between the two was tense, at best, wilfully frictional at worst. The next Charter review begins this year, and the BBC will feel more relaxed about preserving the universal licence fee intact with a […]

January 21, 2025

Report: UK should restrict gambling ads

Restrictions on betting ads are increasingly becoming “the norm” across Europe in response to public health concerns, according to a report from gambling charity GambleAware. But advertising was left out of a white paper on gambling regulation published by the previous government in 2023 and Labour has yet to specify its plans. GambleAware claims UK […]

November 11, 2024

Survey: Film & TV industry has government budget concerns

Specialist film and TV PR consultancy Percy & Warren has revealed the findings of its pre-budget survey of UK film and television producers. Across the sector there is concern and uncertainty mixed in with a degree of hope for the future for the production industry ahead of the October 30th budget. The survey results shed […]

October 29, 2024

Broadcast 2040+ responds to Labour manifesto

The Broadcast 2040+ campaign, a UK coalition of voices dedicated to securing a hybrid future for free-to-air terrestrial TV and radio services, ensuring its protection for the long term, has suggested that any potential Labour government will need to make a decision on the sector’s future early into its term. In response to the launch […]

June 14, 2024By Colin Mann

Labour reveals broadband help plan

As UK family bills rocket as a result of the economic crisis, the opposition Labour Party is calling on the government and Ofcom to stop a broadband bombshell hitting families and firms with a three-point plan to rein in expected broadband price increases and ease the cost-of-living crisis. Ofcom reports that nearly a third of […]

October 14, 2022By Colin Mann