Ofcom also has the power to revoke licences ... that the channel maintains the programme was “in line with the Broadcasting Code”. He said: “Among many other challenges, the Prime Minister ...
Television channels that only stream online can obtain an Ofcom licence, but are not subject to its broadcasting code, unless the service also appears on a Regulated Electronic Programme Guide ...
In regulation, the Ofcom Broadcasting Code [1] states 'Any infringement of privacy in programmes, or in connection with obtaining material included in programmes, must be warranted.'[2] Meeting ...
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A presenter on Radio Ikhlas, which is based in Derby, seriously breached the Broadcasting Code during a programme in September 2017, Ofcom said. The media regulator said it imposed a £10,000 fine ...
As a new TV drama re-examines Prince Andrew’s controversial 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, it's understood King Charles is losing patience with his brother over his financial support of him. What is ...
It covers the main areas of law that apply, including the Ofcom Broadcasting Code (the Code) and Channel 4's own guidelines. Attention Channel 4 content creators and editorial staff Compliance is ...
Channel 4 must ensure that its programmes comply with the Ofcom Broadcasting Code ("the Code"). Producers are contractually required to make programmes in accordance with the Code. Your production ...
The BBC needs to do "much more" to attract younger audiences to its services, according to Ofcom's annual report ... guidelines which reflect the Ofcom Broadcasting Code. "We will be addressing ...
Providers currently use ‘fibre broadband’ as a catch-all term. But Ofcom wants them to give consumers greater clarity on ...
Ofcom today also unveiled research on politicians presenting TV and radio shows and found that audience feedback “broadly supports existing ‘due impartiality’ rules in the Broadcasting Code.” ...
“The research has shown that each year, more complaints are being upheld and investigated by Ofcom under the Broadcasting Code - with a significant peak in the last twelve months. “If you ...