Ofcom has published details of the parameters it will be setting for the introduction of White Space services adjacent to the UHF TV band.
The living room TV set makes a comeback
More than 91% of UK adults tune into the main TV set at least once a week. But while the second set is in decline, half of adults (51%) now […]
Sky asks for removal of Red Button regulation
Ofcom is to consult on the removal of the Access Control Continuation Notice that handles the regulation of access to interactive services after a request by the broadcaster.
Ofcom report: User-generated content needs regulation
A report commissioned by the Ofcom has concluded that areas of User Generated Content require attention.
EPG positioning directly impacts audience
A study into the potential impact of an EPG shift for commercial broadcasters ITV and Channel 5 has concluded that while ITV the difference is negligible, for Channel 5 the […]
Ofcom finds space for new HD DTT
Ofcom has given details of plans for two temporary high definition DTT multiplexes. The channels, using capacity created by the digital switchover would sit alongside wireless microphone users and white […]
Ofcom draws up Annual Plan
Continued spectrum clearance in the 800 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands feature highly on Ofcom’s plans for the next 12 months.
UK embracing new TV technologies
New Ofcom research has revealed the UK to be a nation of hi-tech TV lovers.
UK pay-TV customers enjoy good service
UK pay-TV customers are generally satisfied with the service they receive, according to Ofcom.
Ofcom consults on devices to open up white spaces
Ofcom has published a framework for the operation of white space devices that would run between existing UHF spectrum used for the broadcast of digital terrestrial television (DTT).