The BBC has secured continued European distribution for its domestic and international channels thanks to commercial licences in The Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Brexit: Ofcom publishes list of ‘Regulated EPGs’
The UK government has made changes to the law that applies to broadcasting after Brexit through the Broadcasting (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.
Brexit: rules change for UK based broadcasters
Following Brexit, broadcasting and video on-demand services with a UK license are affected from January 1, 2021, when they are also offering their services outside the UK.
Brexit: Irish Sky viewers lose TV channels and radio stations
Sky Ireland customers are losing access to a number of TV channels and radio stations due to Brexit.
DCMS publishes post Brexit advice
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport has published details on how rules for broadcasters and providers of video on-demand services will change after the Brexit transition period.
Brexit: European TV subscriptions outlawed in the UK
UK viewers that are currently using pay-TV subscriptions purchased in another European country will no longer be able to use them once the UK leaves the European Union.
UK Digital Minister resigns after stop No Deal Brexit vote
UK digital minister Margot James has resigned after refusing to back the government in a vote designed to prevent the next prime minister from suspending Parliament in order to push […]
Levira makes post-Brexit pitch
Levira continues to present Estonia’s opportunities to international broadcasters in the post-Brexit media landscape.
Brexit: AETN secures German broadcast licences
Bavarian media authority BLM has granted AETN UK Germany the permission to operate 14 international thematic TV channels.
Brexit: AETN applies for German broadcast licences
AETN has applied for broadcast licences for 14 international thematic TV channels at Bavarian media authority BLM.