The digital divide between Wales and the rest of the UK as a whole is continuing to narrow as Welsh consumers embrace communications services and become increasingly tech-savvy, new research from Ofcom reveals. The digital divide between Wales and the UK as a whole is continuing to narrow as Welsh consumers embrace communications services and... […]
The level of expenditure on television content produced in Scotland increased again in 2009, Ofcom’s annual Communications Market Report has revealed. Scotland now accounts for 3.6 per cent of all networked programme spend by the four public service broadcasters across the UK, up from 2.5 per cent in 2008.The level of expenditure on television content... […]
Northern Ireland is embracing the online world according to new research from Ofcom. Seventy per cent of homes in Northern Ireland now have broadband, an increase of 6 per cent from last year, putting Northern Ireland on a par with the UK as a whole. The increase in broadband has led to a rise in... […]
Who gives a monkeys about what sky are buying – where the real story:
“Plans by ITV to cut regional news were approved by Ofcom.”
Good regional broadcasting is important for any democratic country. Ofcom’s improval is awful. I have no faith this market led organisation.