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The director general of the BBC, Tony Hall, has rejected demands from a cross-party group of MPs, including Boris Johnson and Alex Salmond, to stop the broadcaster using the term "Islamic State" to refer to the terrorist group.
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All that has not stopped the broadcaster from giving a berth to the two men who were caught red-handed a fortnight ago, making sexist comments about the assistant referee Sian Massey and uttering crude remarks to colleagues.
Ms. Phua said the payment had been intended to stop the state broadcaster from continuing to accuse DaVinci, Caixin reported.
That is the same kind of technology that is used by traditional broadcasters to stop the viewing of video outside of licensed locations — such as those used by the BBC to stop their coverage of the Olympic Games being watched outside of the UK.
Arguing that the new services would bleed into their channels and interfere with their signal, TV broadcasters sued to stop the plan.
The 82-year-old writer and broadcaster, whose latest book Stop the Clocks: Thoughts on What I Leave Behind comes out next month, says that in her lifetime the biggest change she has seen is the economic empowerment of women.
"The broadcasters in a wide range of cases have not been up to the job, up to scratch and ultimately the buck stops with the broadcasters," Mr Richards told the Broadcasting Press Guild yesterday.
However, it ultimately concluded that although the broadcaster could have stopped the abuse and failed to do so, the criminal behaviour was largely the fault of the perpetrators and therefore the BBC was not corporately responsible.
Crimean broadcasters also stopped the transmission of Ukrainian channels in the territory and replaced them with Russian channels over the weekend.
The government is powerless to stop offshore broadcasters from beaming programming with Swedish-language advertising into the country which is one reason why it is keen to rewrite the EU's rules.
ITV believes that at least some of the £3.6bn a year raised via the licence fee should be made available as "contestable funding" for rivals to bid for, although the broadcaster stopped short of stating how much of the BBC's £100m-plus annual news budget should be up for grabs.
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