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July 28, 2008

Future of TV leaked by Ofcom


by David Allen

There has to be suspicion when a document is leaked from an organisation the size the Ofcom, do people really leave papers in photocopiers?

On the other hand, is this leak a plan to gauge the responses from all angles?

Whatever the excuse, this document is a help for both ITV and Channel Four.

On the one hand ITV have been looking to reduce their commitments to public services broadcasting which includes regional programming.

And on the other there is Channel Four who want to get their hands on some of licence fee money.

It seems that in this document both of the broadcasters are likely to get what they are looking for in some way or another.

However, this is not going to down well with the BBC, MPs and other supporters of keeping the licence fee going to the BBC.

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