Providers currently use ‘fibre broadband’ as a catch-all term. But Ofcom wants them to give consumers greater clarity on ...
Online platforms have now overtaken TV for the first time as the most popular resource for news among adult consumers, at 71% ...
Five GB News Ofcom investigations have been discontinued over the Don't Kill Cash campaign to stop Britain becoming a ...
The UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has told ISPreview that they're "keeping a watching brief" on how Ofcom's recent ...
TV was the most popular way to consume news and information during the summer’s UK general election, Ofcom has found.
Broadcasters had spent six decades leading radio and newspapers as the British public’s main source of news, before seeing a ...
Ofcom’s new rules mandate that ISPs provide clearer information about their broadband services to consumers. The move, which ...
ITV's chief executive has defended Ed Balls' interview with his wife, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, on Good Morning Britain - ...
The main way people get their news has changed, according to a new survey by Ofcom. For the first time since the 1960s, ...
Consumers must be told in clear terms about the technology that underpins their broadband service when signing up to a new ...
Despite the flood of grievances, which prompted over 8,000 Ofcom complaints, the regulatory body won't be launching an investigation. Speaking out on the issue, Dame Carolyn McCall gave her ...
Media regulator Ofcom has confirmed it will not launch an investigation after Home Secretary Yvette Cooper was interviewed by her husband Ed Balls live on TV. Mr Balls, a former Labour cabinet ...