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The Creative Industries Council has endorsed a report into improving the skills of people working in the sector
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Plans to extend mobile coverage to 99% of UK population.
Guidance information published for broadband bidders.
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY 25 January 2012 Oxford Media Convention, University of Oxford Delighted to be opening the tenth Oxford Media Convention…
Issued on behalf of the Film Policy Review Panel
Independent review of film policy published
The mobile phone industry is being asked for views on how the Government should invest £150 million to spread mobile coverage across the UK.
Register for the live webcast to join the debate on how Britain’s design industry can play a more central role in driving economic growth
Fourteen cities across the UK have the chance to become super-connected cities, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
Ofcom’s interactive map gives a picture of speeds and availability across UK.
Culture Secretary lays out timetable for English councils to submit plans.
Consultation now open on the European Commission’s proposals.
Draft plans for rolling-out superfast broadband need to be submitted to the Government by the end of February.
Jeremy Hunt appoints Suzanna Taverne to governing body.
‘New stations will provide local communities with programming relevant to their daily lives’ says Jeremy Hunt.
The 20 towns and cities across the UK which are expected to be the first to have their own local TV stations were announced today by Jeremy Hunt.
13 December 2011 Today, the Government is publishing its response following two public consultations on a proposed new framework for local …
Update published on releasing 500 MHz of public sector spectrum.
Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose has laid a statutory instrument and explanatory memorandum in the Houses of Parliament.
What the Autumn Statement 2011 means for the DCMS sectors.
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