What's the point of Ofcom? / edited by Jon Mair.
Goring : Bite-sized Books, 2021Description: 118 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9798742003441.Other title: What's the point of Ofcom? : is the broadcasting regulator still fit for purpose? [Cover title].Subject(s): Great Britain. Office of Communications | Telecommunications -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain | Broadcasting -- Law and legislation -- Great BritainDDC classification: 354.750941Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 354.750941 WHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 019131 |
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354.42 YOU But, Chancellor / | 354.42 YOU The Thatcher phenomenon / | 354.42 YOU The politics of local government since Widdicombe / | 354.750941 WHA What's the point of Ofcom? / | 354.88 SEC The Securities and Futures Authority rule book / | 354.9550941 AGA Science policy under Thatcher / | 354.960941 PRI Office of hope : a history of the public employment service in Great Britain / |
Ofcom and me: a job application -- Can Ofcom pull off the political/technocratic confidence trick? -- Has Ofcom forgotten its roots? -- Regulating titans and free speech -- The US shows us why we need Ofcom -- A (not so) brief history of PSB time -- Ofcom: In the beginning -- Time for Ofcom to re-visit and re-invent Granada-land -- Just what does Ofcom mean by diversity? -- Ofcom: a naked attraction to liberals? -- Regulating the BBC : notes from the front-line -- Is the BBC and broadcast journalism at the frontline of a culture war? -- The Ides of March for Piers -- Why NOT to make Paul Dacre the story rather than a regulator -- Paul Dacre, Ofcom and the coming of the post-Nolan era -- Ofcom: firmly a bystander to history in television and in telephony.