Examples of using Ofcom in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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The UK regulator Ofcom.
These changes were made to OFCOM licenses and taken into account by the National Council.
The British Communications Regulator Ofcom.
Ofcom has issued new guidance to broadcasters to ensure they protect the welfare of children taking part in television and radio programmes.
It's more fun than complaining to Ofcom.
One channel has been found to have breached Ofcom rules eight times in the last six years, but continues to operate using its British licence.
RT said it was"extremely disappointed by Ofcom s conclusions".
One channel has been found to have breached Ofcom rules eight times in the last six years, but continues to operate using its British licence.
The channels broadcasting company“English club Ltd.”was licensed by the British media regulator OFCOM.
One channel has been found to have breached Ofcom rules eight times in the last six years, but continues to operate using its British licence.
BT has continued its run as the UK's most complained about home broadband provider,according to data from the regulator Ofcom.
In 2015, ofcom ruled that the content of esters rt"Or was substantially misled or was not properly objectively" in matters relating to Syria and Ukraine.
The majority of users of the site- and other networks-are between 16 and 34, although Ofcom said that there was a growing trend for older people to also sign up to the services.
Also in 2005, Xfm was among the bidders for the regional North East franchise on 97.5 FM,[5]but this licence was ultimately awarded to Smooth Radio by Ofcom.
A study publishedlast month by Britain's telecommunications authority, Ofcom, showed that 34 per cent of internet users have at some point voluntarily gone offline due to the pressures.
Ofcom has published draft broadcast licence templates that could be used in the event of a no-deal Brexit as it prepares for“all eventualities” relating to the UK's departure from the EU.
National electronic media Council of Latvia(NEPLP)has appealed to British TV and wireless Ofcom to assess possible violations of law in the program"the meeting Place" NTV Mir".
The code is simply voluntary but Ofcom have said that in case the voluntary code isn't effective, Ofcom have said that it is going to think about introducing formal regulation.
We also support plans to go further and legislate for a wider set of protections,including a duty of care for online companies towards their users,” an Ofcom statement is quoted as saying.
Ofcom said viewers expected the programme to tackle controversial global events from a Russian perspective- but that it had broken a rule designed to ensure impartiality in coverage of controversial political subjects.
Since the events in Salisbury, we have observed a significant increase in the number of programmes on the RT service that warrant investigation as potential breaches of the Ofcom Broadcasting Code,” Ofcom said.
Ofcom has today fined the news channel RT £200,000 for serious failures to comply with our broadcasting rules- and required the channel to broadcast a summary of our findings to its viewers.
The Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice(BCAP) is responsible for writing andmaintaining the UK Code of Broadcast Advertising, but Ofcom retains overall sign-off on major changes to the Code.
Ofcom found Channel Four News in breach of Rule 5.1 of the Code, which states that'news, in whatever form, must be reported with due accuracy and presented with due impartiality.'.
Baiba Braže, Latvia's ambassador to the UK, said Ofcom needed to“do more” to tackle the stations, and called for changes to EU rules to allow local regulators to intervene.
In 2007, the Federal Office of Communications(OFCOM) applied a must-carry regulation, requiring the local cable companies to transmit all the SRG SSR network stations and the following foreign channels: arte, 3sat, Euronews, TV5MONDE, ARD, ORF eins, France 2, Rai Uno.
While this has been the longest period that the ITVNetwork has gone without a major review of its licence holders, Ofcom announced(following consultation) that it would split the Wales and West licence from 1 January 2014, creating a national licence for Wales and joining the newly separated West region to Westcountry, to form a new licence for the enlarged South West of England region.