The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the UK government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom. Read More
The UK Office of Communications (Ofcom) on Friday suspended Khalsa Television Limited's licence to broadcast after an investigation found the KTV channel in breach of broadcasting rules. ...
The UK Office of Communications (Ofcom) on Friday announced that it has revoked Russia Today's license to broadcast in the country "with immediate effect," arguing that it did not consider the television channel "fit and proper" to hold the broadcast ...
The UK media watchdog, Office of Communications (Ofcom) has imposed a fine of 50,000 pounds on Khalsa Television Ltd in Britain for a broadcasting a music video and a discussion programme that contained an indirect call for Sikhs living in the UK to ...
In an effort to clamp down content that lacks "editorial responsibility", UK regulators have pulled the broadcasting license for China Global Television Network, or CGTN. ...
Facebook, Instagram and Google-owned YouTube could face millions in penalty in Britain up to 5 per cent of their revenue and restriction or suspension of services if they fail to remove harmful content from their platforms. ...
Russia has warned British media outlets operating in Russia to "be prepared to face the consequences" after the British media watchdog Ofcom fined RT news channel for alleged partiality. ...