The age of dinner sense

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The ban on advertising to children will be a blow to broadcaster financially. Broadcasters can take precautions by monitoring the quality of the ad and assessing whether it is suitable for child viewing. The government should also know that lesser revenues to channels will impact the quality of children's' television.

Author: Dignam, Conor
Government domestic functions, Children, Influence, Advertising, Broadcasting policy

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Look up from your navel

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Ofcom's new proposals for the definition of public service broadcasting, differentiating between consumer rationale and citizen rationale, are causing much debate. However, broadcasting could learn some lessons from other companies that function as public utilities like, the water companies.

Author: Cosgrave, Stuart
Product standards, safety, & recalls, Standards, Television programs, Public service, Public service television programs, Office of Communications (United Kingdom)

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Broadcasting, film and entertainment

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A table provides the status of varous broadcasting, film and entertainment subjects, including media/telecommunications regulations, legal aspects of audiovisual works, subtitling and more. A brief summary is provided about each subject.

Broadcasting

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Laws, regulations and rules, Government regulation, Broadcasting industry
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