Ofcom Sets Out Pay-TV Regulations For 2011 in Draft Annual Plan
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The UK’s broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has laid out its goals for 2011 in its Draft Annual Plan. Topping the agenda is the aim to ensure “fair and effective” competition between pay-TV providers, as well as providing competition and investment in the country’s superfast broadband networks. The report drew attention to the watchdog’s instruction to BSkyB last year, ordering it to broadcast its channels Sky Sports 1 & 2 on other pay-TV...
10 Jan 2011 by
David Jani
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