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Correspondence between the Culture Secretary and the BBC and S4C on the level of the TV licence fee from 2022.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Correspondence from the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to the BBC and S4C, detailing her Final Determination for the 2022 licence fee settlement.
Nadine Dorries' statement to the House of Commons on the TV licence fee settlement
The TV licence fee has been frozen for two years as the government moves to support families in the face of rising living costs.
British radio lovers’ favourite stations should be protected for the future through new regulation so they can be accessed easily on smart speakers.
Media Minister sets out actions to protect the ongoing success of UK broadcasters during his keynote speech to the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention 2021.
Media Minister John Whittingdale's speech to the Royal Television Society's Cambridge Convention on Wednesday 15 September 2021.
Audiences could be better protected from harmful material like misinformation and pseudoscience while watching programmes on video-on-demand services (VoD), Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has announced.
The public and interested parties are being asked to contribute their views on the potential change of ownership of the Channel Four Television Corporation (Channel 4).
UK investors prepare to explore Nigeria’s creative sector as DIT Nigeria hosts Virtual Sector Showcase.
The Culture Secretary discusses the Bashir scandal and the importance of a trusted, impartial and accurate press.
£7 million fund will support independent film and screen content made in every corner of the UK to export to markets around the world
The government has published the UK’s first national action plan to protect journalists from abuse and harassment.
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport's speech to RESET 2021, a virtual event from the Advertising Association, the IPA and ISBA
Today the government has published its response to the public consultation on decriminalising TV licence evasion.
Today, the government published its response to the consultation on decriminalising TV licence evasion.
Richard Sharp is the Government’s preferred candidate for the BBC Chair, the Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announced today.
The Secretary of State has appointed Maggie Carver CBE as the Interim Chair of Ofcom from 1 January 2021 to 30 June 2020, whilst the appointment process for a permanent Chair is completed.
The Government has today formally started the process to agree the level of the television licence fee from 2022.
The British Embassy, British Consulate-General and the British Council, in partnership with principal partners Jaguar Land Rover and Standard Chartered Bank and official partner Rio Tinto are proud to announce the resumption…
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