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The list of free-to-air sports events will not be reviewed until the end of Digital Switchover.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The decision to review the Free to Air list of sports events has been deferred until the end of the Digital Switchover process in 2012.
I’m delighted to have the opportunity to address the Develop conference today. As many of you know, I am a huge fan of the video games industry…
The future of radio is digital, but listeners will determine the pace of change, Communications Minister Ed Vaizey will say this afternoon.
Introduction Thank you to Intellect for inviting me to speak today. The early twentieth century US President Woodrow Wilson said “if you …
DCMS response to public enquiries about digital radio
DCMS response to public enquiries.
Savings of around £73 million have been made by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Savings of around £73 million have been made by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
The Hospital Club, London
UK film industry contributes over £4.5 billion a year to UK GDP and more than £1.2 billion to the Exchequer
The Government’s Culture, Olympics, media and sport programme is online and commentable.
We will contribute £61 million from our budget towards reducing the Government deficit, plus savings of £27 million from the Olympics budget.
Legislation that could see arts, heritage and sport each receiving an extra £50m a year will be placed before Parliament in September.
Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP has been appointed Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport.
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