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Mediaset lodges complaint against Vivendi
Broadcaster Mediaset has filed a complaint to Italian watchdog, accusing shareholder Vivendi of leaking information undermining its corporate restructuring plans.
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RT hit with £200,000 Ofcom fine
Ofcom has fined the Russian government-owned international television network RT £200,000 “for serious failures” in adhering to the UK’s broadcasting rules.
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New PM Johnson must focus on Brexit & innovation, tech industry warns
The UK’s tech industry has warned that the new British prime minister must make resolving Brexit a priority, while finding a way of enabling and promoting digital innovation in the country.
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FCC updates children’s TV programming rules
The Federal Communications Commission has modernised its broadcaster regulations and rules on children’s television enabling greater scheduling flexibility and diversity in programming.
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Walt Disney TV drives diversity and inclusion behind the scenes
Expanding the diversity and inclusion behind the camera, Walt Disney Television confirmed the launch of two new programmes to develop underrepresented talent.
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ITV boss calls for Netflix regulatory reform
Tensions between platforms and traditional broadcasters were debated during the House of Lords communications committee with Sky and ITV executives acknowledging industry pressures.
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BBC makes “significant change” on gender pay gap
The BBC has revealed that pay differences between women and men are down 3% across every banding with the number of women in leadership roles growing to 43.8%.
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Film and TV critics form equality in media alliance
Six US organisations have formed a coalition aimed at redefining how Hollywood is covered in the media to improve the diversity for the press.
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Facebook says “no evidence” of Russian interference in Brexit
Facebook head of communications Nick Clegg has dismissed allegations that the social media network was used to help influence the Brexit referendum result.
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BBC abolishes free TV licences for over-75s
Almost four million UK pensioners will have to pay for a TV licence as of June next year after the government-funded scheme was confirmed to end today.
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GSMA claims banning Chinese vendors will add €55bn to 5G costs
A European ban on telecoms equipment from Chinese vendors would increase the cost of 5G deployments by around €55 billion, according to analysis from the GSMA.
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Comcast found guilty of infringing TiVo patents
The US International Trade Commission has found Comcast guilty of “repeated infringement” of TiVo’s patent licensing.
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Huawei calls on US to reverse cybersecurity motion
Huawei has filed legal action against the US requesting the government to halt its campaign against the Chinese firm claiming there is “no evidence” of a security threat.
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US government “underestimates” Huawei as Google unveils ban
The US has added Huawei to a list of firms American companies cannot trade with unless licenced to do so.
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Google and other tech giants targeted in “regulatory bias”
Calls to break up and dissolve the influence and power Google and other technology giants have “no basis in law” says Google’s Eric Schmidt.
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Euronews funding audited by EU
The European Court of Auditors has raised concerns regarding the European Commission’s €122 million spend on the channel between 2014 and 2018.
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Facebook unveils new livestream rules following New Zealand mosque shooting
Facebook will ban Live users who breach its guidelines under new “one strike” policy
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UK pushes for “robust attack” on BeoutQ
Pirate TV network BeoutQ is under the spotlight after a Committee of UK MPs found more than 100 UK TV channels from the BBC, ITV and C4 were being illegally streamed.
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Apple and Qualcomm drop lawsuit
Qualcomm and Apple have ended more than two years of litigation with the companies confirming a global patent license and chipset supply deal.
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Industry Trends
Industry organisations talk NAB themes
NAB 2019: Executives from the IABM, SMPTE and IET on the big talking points at this year’s Las Vegas show.
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