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Lebanon complains over Syrian TV ban

The past few days have seen Syrian television output effectively banned from the Middle East’s two most powerful satellite operators, Arabsat and Nilesat. The decision came about because of a demand from the Arab League’s Foreign Ministers. However, it is now clear that some segments of Pan-Arab opinion were against the decision. For example, Lebanon’s […]

June 7, 2012By Chris Forrester

Disney drops junk food ads for kids (by 2015)

Disney is establishing new nutrition guidelines for ads in its kid-targeted channels Disney Chairman Robert Iger told First Lady Michelle Obama at the Newseum in Washington. Under the guidelines, “all food and beverage products advertised, sponsored, or promoted on Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Junior, Radio Disney and Disney-owned online destinations oriented to families with […]

June 6, 2012

Brazil insists on TV quotas

Brazil’s recently enacted Pay-TV rules have to be implemented, according to the Fórum Brasil de Televisão 2012, held in Sao Paulo, Brazil.  The rules include programming quotas. Carla Ponte, head of Discovery Network’s Production and Development Department in Brazil,told local journalists that the company has been producing local material in the country, even before the […]

June 6, 2012By Chris Forrester

Australian anti-piracy talks back on

Australia’s Attorney-General’s Department has succeeded in resurrecting industry negotiations for tackling online piracy which had been stalled for nearly four months since the most recent meeting in February 2012. Industry sources have confirmed that a fresh meeting is scheduled in the coming days. Telecommunications industry trade body Communications Alliance CEO John Stanton revealed April 20 […]

June 5, 2012By Colin Mann

Tropfest’s Polson: ‘Better anti-piracy awareness needed’

John Polson, the Australian actor, director and founder of Tropfest, the world’s largest short film festival, has lent his support to anti-piracy campaigning, suggesting that few Australians would illegally download if there was greater awareness of its devastating impact on the industry. Polson said the Federal Government needed to educate better audiences about such practices. […]

June 4, 2012By Colin Mann

Hunt survives, but what’s the point?

Jeremy Hunt, the beleaguered Culture Secretary, is hanging on after his day-long appearance before Leveson. There have been many descriptions of Hunt, none flattering, as he seeks to dig himself out of the many holes he so thoughtlessly jumped into. The most accurate one is that he is PM David Cameron’s human shield; given Cameron […]

June 1, 2012

AFACT Chief: ‘Piracy inevitable’

The head of Australia’s anti-copyright theft body has suggested that piracy is inevitable and needs to be addressed by changes in legislation. Speaking at a University of Melbourne seminar, Neil Gane, managing director of the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft, admitted that Australians will continue to download illegally copyrighted material despite the availability of local, […]

June 1, 2012By Colin Mann

Lawsuits seek end to Aereo

Law suits seek end to Aero Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC and other US networks are in court this week to try to stop Aereo, the start-up that takes live TV programming and sends it to mobile devices in New York for a monthly fee. If granted, a preliminary injunction sought by the plaintiffs the “would […]

May 31, 2012

Kroes reveals neutrality consultations

EU Commission VP Neelie Kroes has revealed plans to create new recommendations on net neutrality for ISPs. Kroes said she still wants to provide consumers with more transparency and choice in their Internet services. She plans three recommendations: for ISPs to provide clear information on actual, ‘real-life’ broadband speeds, more detailed information on limits to […]

May 30, 2012

EU probes Chinese subsidies to Huawei and ZTE

Telco equipment giants Huawei and ZTE could be facing a European Union investigation into whether the firms have benefited from subsidies by the Chinese government. Huawei and ZTE have been making inroads into the telecom equipment market, winning major contracts due in large part to the competitive pricing the two firms put forward. But now […]

May 28, 2012