Our Chair, Carole Tongue, reports from meetings in Brussels last week, including with MEPs from the Cultural Creators Friendship Group (CCFG) and...
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Our submission to the House of Lords SC on the future funding of the BBCOur submission to the House of Lords SC on the future funding of the BBC
The House of Lords Communication/Digital Sub Committee is holding an enquiry into the future of BBC funding with a 11...
Young Audience Content Fund closureYoung Audience Content Fund closure
The UKCCD regrets the government’s announcement that the Young Audience Content Fund will cease. It gives vital support to public service...
IFCCD report to the UNESCO SecretariatIFCCD report to the UNESCO Secretariat
IFCCD has submitted its bi-annual report to UNESCO which is about to hold a week of meetings on Governance to...
IFCCD’s Trade ReportIFCCD’s Trade Report
The latest report on ‘Digital trade cooperation in the shadow of platform expansion’ has been launched. It includes the discussions...
New blog post – November 2021New blog post – November 2021
There is ongoing discussion in many countries and in the EU about how to regulate Facebook and other platforms. Stefan...
Culture at the Heart of European Parliament Plenary Session in OctoberCulture at the Heart of European Parliament Plenary Session in October
UKCCD joins European Coalitions in welcoming the European Parliament’s adoption of ‘An Action Plan to Support Recovery and Transformation’ with...
Submission to DCMS on potential for Channel 4 privatisationSubmission to DCMS on potential for Channel 4 privatisation
UKCCD has recently responded to the DCMS Consultation on the potential for the privatisation of Channel 4. On consideration of...
Report: Contribution to Canadian Content by Online UndertakingsReport: Contribution to Canadian Content by Online Undertakings
As a reminder for how we can regulate streaming platforms for increased investment in British drama, film and documentary… This...
European Audiovisual Observatory’s public reportEuropean Audiovisual Observatory’s public report
The number of TV channels based in the UK halves post-Brexit but the UK remains leading AV market in Europe....