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The report Media Convergence (HL 154) suggests that recent discussions on media regulation have tended to miss the bigger picture, and vital issues have largely been left out of the debate. Media convergence includes: newspapers which are no longer just printed on paper, but also have websites with up-to-the-minute information, including videos that look like TV; broadcasters who beam signals to TV aerials or satellite dishes, but also have websites carrying articles which can look more like a printed page; and TV programs that can be viewed whenever is most convenient for the viewer. The…mehr

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The report Media Convergence (HL 154) suggests that recent discussions on media regulation have tended to miss the bigger picture, and vital issues have largely been left out of the debate. Media convergence includes: newspapers which are no longer just printed on paper, but also have websites with up-to-the-minute information, including videos that look like TV; broadcasters who beam signals to TV aerials or satellite dishes, but also have websites carrying articles which can look more like a printed page; and TV programs that can be viewed whenever is most convenient for the viewer. The Committee believes that these changes in convergence are profound and that the exisitng regulatory framework is inadequate. Recommendations for a new regulatory framework for media convergence include: (i) that the Government must ensure that forthcoming legislation is drafted in such a way as