Ofcom urges YouTube to boost the visibility of UK public service media to protect its future Children now watch far more on YouTube than public service broadcasters including the BBC, ITV and Channel ...
LONDON – Britain’s media regulator has called for fresh legislation to protect the nation’s established public broadcasters such as the BBC from online video-streaming services owned mainly by foreign ...
UK culture secretary Lisa Nandy has said that the government is prepared to change legislation to ensure that YouTube carries public service content prominently. “Public service media content should ...
Digital platforms such as YouTube could be forced to make programmes from UK public service television channels “prominent” to protect “endangered” networks such as BBC and Channel 4, according to the ...
The increasing popularity of websites that feature user-generated content (UGC) has triggered a new phase in public service advertising campaigns (Croft 2008; Todi 2008; Vance et al.2009). One website ...
YouTube should give videos made by channels like the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 more promotion to help tackle a "serious threat" to the UK's public service broadcasting, according to media regulator Ofcom ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Digital platforms such as YouTube could be forced to make programmes from UK public service television channels ...
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