Ofcom says TV channels have 'human right' to broadcast offensive material Ofcom said that its code guarantees freedom of expression to broadcasters as well as the audience?s right to view programmes without interference from the authorities. It made the defence as it rejected a request, made by the mother of two disabled
Profits dive 56% at Johnston Press Regional newspaper group says revenues are stabilising and it has 'no immediate plans to raise capital' despite tough 2009 Mark Sweney Johnston Press has reported that its pre-tax profits fell 56% last year to £43m, with ad revenues plummeting almost
UK media corporation to provide training for Rwandan journalists ... (BBC Monitoring via COMTEX) -- Ten Rwandan newspaper and radio journalists will be selected to undertake a one week professional internship at News International a UK subsidiary of News Corporation that is owned by world's media tycoon, Rupert Murdoch. A
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