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Regulation

Murdoch renews pledge of 5 years for Sky News

Rupert Murdoch has pledged to guarantee funding Sky News for up to five years, as 21st Century Fox seeks clearance for its £11.7 billion (€13.2bn) takeover of Sky. He also pledged not to interfere editorially. The Competition and Markets Authority said in its provisional findings last month that Murdoch’s bid raised media plurality concerns because […]

February 12, 2018

SES joins 5G revolution for US

SES has accepted the merits of an Intelsat/Intel suggestion to the FCC that satellite’s valuable C-band frequencies can be shared with telcos in city areas to help boost 5G coverage. SES will join a consortium with Intelsat which is open to all satellite operators. The move, if accepted by the FCC, could prove to be […]

February 9, 2018By Chris Forrester

£18,000 fine for eBay Kodi seller

A supplier of illicit streaming devices that are pre-loaded to enable the viewing of pirate broadcasts of Premier League football has had to pay thousands of pounds, and cease all future trading of the illegal devices. Nayanesh Patel, from Harrow in Greater London, sold Kodi-type boxes on several platforms including eBay and Facebook. In doing […]

February 9, 2018By Colin Mann

Mediaset, Atresmedia advertising price fixing probe

The Spanish regulator CNMC has opened an investigation into Mediaset and Atresmedia over an alleged deal between them to agree on TV ad prices thereby distorting the TV ad market to the detriment of smaller TV operators. The companies lead the TV ad market with a share of 84.2 per cent, 43.3 per cent controlled […]

February 7, 2018From David Del Valle in Madrid

EC clears Discovery Scripps acquisition

Discovery Communications has confirmed that the European Commission (EC) has cleared Discovery’s proposed $14.6 billion (€12.4bn) acquisition of Scripps Networks Interactive, subject to conditions. This regulatory milestone is an important step towards closing the transaction. The EC’s approval is conditional on Discovery’s commitment to offer third party distributors the right, on a non-exclusive and unbundled […]

February 6, 2018

Film industry support for Safer Internet Day

Pro-copyright education body The Industry Trust for IP Awareness, in partnership with film education charity Into Film, has launched Staying Safe Online – Meet the Malwares, a short animation and educational resource aimed at teachers and young people, ahead of UK Safer Internet Day 2018. The educational resource is intended for use in schools to […]

February 6, 2018By Colin Mann

Europe ends shopping geo-blocking

Buyers will be able to shop online in the EU without being blocked or automatically re-routed following a vote in the European Parliament, although digital copyrighted content, such as e-books, downloadable music or online games, will not be covered by the new rules for the time being. The new rules will ban the ‘geo-blocking’ of […]

February 6, 2018By Colin Mann

Kenya TV ban stays in place

Despite judicial rulings saying that a ban on independent TV broadcasters in Kenya must be lifted, the prohibitions on three stations are staying in place. The unprecedented shutdown started on January 30th when Kenya’s president Uhuru Kenyatta ordered three extremely popular TV stations (Citizen TV, KTN and NTV) to be closed because of their alleged […]

February 5, 2018By Chris Forrester

TMD, Mediaproxy compliance archive partnership

In a collaboration that drives advances in broadcast compliance, monitoring, and software-defined workflows, asset and workflow management systems provider TMD has partnered with Mediaproxy, a provider of software-based IP broadcast solutions for compliance, monitoring, and analysis, to create a practical and efficient integrated content management workflow solution. Mediaproxy develops compliance recording systems for broadcasters worldwide. The […]

February 5, 2018

beIN Media “categorically” rejects Egypt’s “fine”

In response to the Egyptian Cairo Economic Court’s judgement, beIN Media Group says it categorically rejects – and is shocked and appalled by – the decision, which is says sends a deeply troubling message to any international entity seeking to do business in Egypt. The judgement is based on unfounded and politically motivated allegations by […]

February 1, 2018By Chris Forrester