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The Government is embarking on a wide-ranging review of the regulatory regime for the UK communications sector, to ensure the regulatory framework in place is fit for the digital age. Our ambition is to establish UK communications and media markets as amongst the most dynamic and successful in the world, with the review process culminating in a new communications framework by 2015, to support the sector for the next 10 years and beyond. To help realise this ambition, we would like to begin the review by opening a dialogue with all those interested in the issues involved, and gather views on some specific questions posed in this letter.
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"It was the only full story available of the incident for 3 hours, until Sky News put it as their "breaking" news, followed by the BBC. By this time, everyone discussing the story on Twitter (was) linking to our story, as the main source."
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Was the point of the ‘digital revolution’ to throw off the shackles of the printed oppressors and somehow move to an open, accessible platform, a complete free-for-all in the opinion stakes? Or was it to provide quality journalism that didn’t come with all the bollocks that print media has: like sponsorship, advertorial, bigotry, high running costs and censorship? Has it even done that?