Future of Broadcasting: ITV's Grade praises Digital Britain and top-slicing
Arif Durrani, 30 June 2009, 3:20pm
LONDON - ITV executive chairman Michael Grade has praised the Digital Britain report for being a "really coherent Government statement" and has called suggestions to top-slice the TV licence fee to part-fund the broadcaster's future regional news coverage, as "probably the most sensible and practical approach."
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