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Broadcasting

By Adam Singer, Barry Cox, Carolyn Fairbairn, Dr Irwin Stelzer, Gavyn Davies, Gillian Doyle, Greg Dyke and Stephen Timms MP

Broadcasting
  • Available in: Print and PDF
  • Published: January 1, 2005
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Edited by Hugo Foxwood and Tony Pilch

Published 2005 (ISBN 1 902488 57 1)    Price £9.95

A series of four seminars held between April and June 2002 looking at the future of broadcasting policy in the UK. The seminars looked at a wide range of issues of relevance to the 2002 Communications White Paper; the implications of concentrated, and cross-media, ownership; The role of the BBC in the ever widening marketplace; the future role of digital terrestrial television in the wake of ITV Digital’s collapse; and the long term implications of plans for analogue switch-off.

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