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Innovate UK connects Surrey-based digital startup with global festival producer Live Nation to launch novel audience mapping technology.
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey's keynote to the Nations & Regions Media Conference as part of the Salford International Media Festival.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Baroness Shields spoke at the WeProtect Summit in the UAE on preventing online child abuse and exploitation.
Lord Williams and Suzanna Taverne reappointed to the BBC Trust
Nexus Interactive Arts digital technology project funded by Innovate UK comes to life as 'FutureVille' exhibit at The Science Museum
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale delivered the keynote speech at Society of Editors on freedom of press and vital role it plays in society
Digital technology company supported by Innovate UK wins over major American filmmakers with technology that reacts to viewers' feelings.
Government launches £4million Video Games Prototype Fund to support UK video games development
Response to Ofcom's Third Public Service Broadcasting Review
UK Culture Secretary visits Britain’s ‘Hive’ pavilion which is forecast to generate £1bn in trade and tourism
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale gave the keynote speech at the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention 2015
As part of the ongoing review of the BBC’s Royal Charter, Sir David Clementi is to look at how the BBC is governed and regulated.
Further action is being taken to protect children from viewing inappropriate music videos on the internet.
Statement from Culture Secretary John Whittingdale MP to the House of Commons on the BBC Charter Review and the consultation paper published
Government published independent review which looked at the current sanctions in place for failure to hold a TV licence
Consultation sets out issues to make sure BBC remains a valued public broadcaster - 12 weeks for public and industry to feed in views
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey speaks about the recent success of the British videogames industry
A panel of experts from across a range of industries have been appointed by the Culture Secretary to support the BBC Charter Review process
Government has reached an agreement with the BBC that it will take on the cost of free television licences for over-75s
Latest figures reveal employment within the UK’s creative industries is increasing at more than twice the rate of the wider UK economy.
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