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Kiss to launch search for new presenter with BlackBerry

on Saturday 5 February. Following a consultation, broadcasting regulator Ofcom has given three Kiss ... 100 s studios in London. Ofcom relaxed local radio regulations following the Digital Economy ...

Product placement to hit UK TV from Feb 2011

earlier this month , regulator Ofcom has published new rules about what can and can t be shown today (20 December). Accompanying the rules will be a new product placement logo that Ofcom will issue in the New ... at the return of the programme following any advertisement breaks. Ofcom has announced that product placement ...

Ofcom investigates Virgin and BT complaints over Sky Sports

Ofcom has opened investigations into separate complaints by Virgin Media and BT against BSkyB ... Ofcom has decided to take a look into Sky s HD wholesale pricing." BT is resisting the requirement ... discriminatory, as it is required to be." In each case Ofcom's investigations will decide whether Sky has ... and is to outline its position directly to Ofcom. ...

British TV will host product placement in 2011

to become a reality, when Ofcom unveils plans to legalise the practice in its Broadcast Code in the coming ... According to sources, new commercial opportunities will be created for brands to appear on TV screens in 2011 when Ofcom reveals a more relaxed approach to product placement; something already commonplace in other major TV markets. The regulator is set to combat many of the concerns surrounding ...

Product placement could hit TV screens in 2011

Broadcasting regulator Ofcom has published proposals which could allow product placement and paid ... . Ofcom is proposing to liberalise some rules relating to TV sponsorship so that sponsors can be referred ... references currently allowed on the radio are sponsorship credits and spot ads. Ofcom has proposed to allow ... paid for. Ofcom is proposing to prohibit paid-for references to brands and products within radio ...

Sci-Fi channel showed too many ads, rules Ofcom

In Ofcom's broadcast bulletin published today (22 March), Sci-Fi was found in breach ... to show 12 minutes of advertising every hour. Though the broadcaster told Ofcom it would ensure further training is delivered and would stress the need for greater diligence among employees, Ofcom noted ...

ESPN will give Sky a proper run for its money

So, just as media regulator Ofcom delivers a damning verdict on Sky's hegemony in the premium pay

Young People - The road to recovery

is kids' TV as 2008 draws to a close? James Thickett, director of market research at Ofcom and the author ... . Our latest PSB review suggests this deficit is about 35m." To combat the shortfall, Ofcom has ... on commercial PSBs in what Ofcom acknowledges is a period of both cyclical and structural commercial pressure ...

Sky puts Picnic on ice as Ofcom pay-TV regulatory review stalls

The broadcaster said it has been forced into reviewing the project because media regulator Ofcom ... content, have not been dropped permanently. The company expressed frustration at the fact that Ofcom has ... following authorisation by the regulator. However, Ofcom is combining its inquiry into Picnic ...

Planet Media - A speed-read guide to the major developments of the week

websites. Last week, the society made its submission to the BBC Trust's examination into Ofcom's market ... phone and listening to radio. Source: Ofcom UK Communications Market report, 2008. ...

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