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Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries wants to hold Netflix to account for offensive comedy - www.nme.com
nme.com
05.02.2022

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries wants to hold Netflix to account for offensive comedy

Times Radio to talk about the Online Safety Bill, Dorries was asked about Jimmy Carr’s “disgusting” joke about the holocaust, where he refers to the death of thousands of travellers killed by the Nazis as a “positive”.Dorries explained that changes to the Online Safety Bill, which will make online harassment and abuse a criminal offence carrying jail sentences of up to five years, wouldn’t cover Carr’s comments because it doesn’t cover On-Demand services like Netflix because they are “separately carved out of this bill.”She went on to add that “we are looking at a future bill coming forward soon, looking at measures to bring into scope organisations like Netflix because what Jimmy Carr said was both shocking and abhorrent and unacceptable.”Nadine Dorries says a bill to regulate video on demand platforms will follow the online safety bill "very shortly".The culture secretary gave her reaction to comments made about the Holocaust by Jimmy Carr on his Netflix special.@jennykleeman | @lukejones03 | @NadineDorries pic.twitter.com/TF1qzPCw3O— Times Radio (@TimesRadio) February 5, 2022She then added: ‘We don’t have the ability now, legally, to hold Netflix to account for streaming that but very shortly we will.”In a separate interview with Sky News, Dorries said that the proposed Media Bill would look to “make the kind of comments that Jimmy Carr made, subject to a new law which would impose sanctions on those organisations.”In 2017, Dorries tweeted that “left-wing snowflakes are killing comedy”. Speaking on BBC Breakfast, she responded that “What Jimmy Carr did last night is not comedy.

Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer Urges Screen Industries To “Defend” Public Service Broadcasting From Conservative Government Attacks - deadline.com - Britain - Eu
deadline.com
02.02.2022

Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer Urges Screen Industries To “Defend” Public Service Broadcasting From Conservative Government Attacks

Sir Keir Starmer, the UK’s opposition Labour Party leader, will tonight urge the screen industries to “speak out in defence of the values of public sector broadcasting against the government’s attacks.”

Channel 4 Privatization Latest: Scottish Conservatives Urge Nadine Dorries To Keep ‘It’s A Sin’ Broadcaster In Public Hands - deadline.com - Britain - Scotland
deadline.com
02.02.2022

Channel 4 Privatization Latest: Scottish Conservatives Urge Nadine Dorries To Keep ‘It’s A Sin’ Broadcaster In Public Hands

EXCLUSIVE: The pressure is ramping up on UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries to refuse to privatize Channel 4 after a group of Scottish politicians from her own party sent a letter urging her to keep it public, Deadline can reveal.

Nadine Dorries interview sees her compared to a Catherine Tate character - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.02.2022

Nadine Dorries interview sees her compared to a Catherine Tate character

after Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced MPs in the House of Commons following the publication of Sue Gray’s report into alleged illegal gatherings at Downing Street.Part of the exchange between Labour leader Keir Starmer and Johnson saw the Prime Minister incorrectly accuse Starmer of failing to prosecute Jimmy Savile when he was head of the Crown Prosecution Service.Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy interviewed Dorries and asked why Johnson had used “fake news” and an “old meme repeated by conspiracy theorists” against Starmer in the House of Commons.Dorries shook her head and rolled her eyes when asked saying: “I don’t know, I don’t know the details…” she repeated before saying “the prime minister tells the truth,” despite repeated challenges from Guru-Murthy.On social media, users were quick to point out the sharp comparison’s to Tate’s character Lauren, a stroppy teenage school girl whose catchphrase was “Am I bovvered” and “are you disrespecting me?”You can see some of there reaction and comparisons here:Check out this excellent (but doctored) @krishgm interview with Tory MP Nadine Dorries.

‘Line Of Duty’ Creator Jed Mercurio Says British Creative Community Is “Polarized” Due To Economy And Geography - deadline.com - Britain - London
deadline.com
01.02.2022

‘Line Of Duty’ Creator Jed Mercurio Says British Creative Community Is “Polarized” Due To Economy And Geography

Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio has said economic and geographical inequalities have led to a “polarized creative community” within the British TV and film sector.

U.K. Culture Secretary Stays Quiet on BBC and Channel 4 But Reveals Focus on Music Industry Regulation - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
01.02.2022

U.K. Culture Secretary Stays Quiet on BBC and Channel 4 But Reveals Focus on Music Industry Regulation

Manori Ravindran International EditorU.K. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries opened the virtual Creative Coalition Festival on Tuesday with a rallying speech about the creative industries, but stayed quiet on all matters relating to the future of broadcasters Channel 4 and the BBC.In what appeared to be a pre-recorded segment, Dorries talked up the music sector as examples of the U.K.’s “creative powerhouse,” referencing Coldplay and Adele’s new albums as well as Dua Lipa’s hit song “Levitating.” “It’s our writers and musicians and designers and composers who are the most celebrated around the world today and do the most to sell the U.K.

UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries Announces ‘Sector Vision’ Review - deadline.com - Britain - county Johnson
deadline.com
01.02.2022

UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries Announces ‘Sector Vision’ Review

The UK’s Culture Department is planning to carry out a colossal review into creative industries in the nation, incorporating film and TV.

UK Government Forges $28M Three-Year Global Screen Fund For Independent Film - deadline.com - Britain - France - Ireland - Chile - Denmark - Argentina
deadline.com
01.02.2022

UK Government Forges $28M Three-Year Global Screen Fund For Independent Film

The UK government has forged a £21M ($28M) Global Screen Fund to help build the nation’s reputation for independent film internationally.

UK viewers watched three times more BBC than Netflix in 2021 - www.nme.com - Britain
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31.01.2022

UK viewers watched three times more BBC than Netflix in 2021

BBC over Netflix last year, according to a report.A study from media analyst Enders Analysis (via Deadline), which set out to research Netflix’s growth in the country over the last decade, found the proportion of total UK viewing to Netflix was seven per cent in 2021, compared to 22 per cent for the BBC.ITV and YouTube beat Netflix too with 16 and 14 per cent respectively. Channel 4 was level with the streaming giant at seven per cent.According to the report, Netflix’s proportion of UK viewing has risen over the past decade, although it remained broadly flat last year.

Joe Lycett’s parody Sue Gray report causes “panic” in government - www.nme.com
nme.com
27.01.2022

Joe Lycett’s parody Sue Gray report causes “panic” in government

Hear’Say on tables.The end of the report read: “Please forward any queries to my email [email protected].”This is an actual series of messages I have received from someone who works for a cabinet minister. Source is verified.

Boris Johnson (and the rest of us) still waiting for Sue Gray report on Downing Street parties - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
27.01.2022

Boris Johnson (and the rest of us) still waiting for Sue Gray report on Downing Street parties

Boris Johnson is still waiting for Sue Gray’s partygate report to arrive on his desk.

British Broadcasting Heavyweight Dawn Airey Appointed Channel 4 Interim Chair - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
25.01.2022

British Broadcasting Heavyweight Dawn Airey Appointed Channel 4 Interim Chair

Former Channel 5 Director of Programmes Dawn Airey has been appointed Interim Chair of Channel 4 and will likely steer the network through the upcoming privatization decision.

U.K.’s BFI Young Audiences Content Fund Shutters Pilot Program, Children’s Media Foundation Slams Decision - variety.com - Scotland - Ireland
variety.com
24.01.2022

U.K.’s BFI Young Audiences Content Fund Shutters Pilot Program, Children’s Media Foundation Slams Decision

Naman Ramachandran The pioneering Young Audiences Content Fund, funded by the U.K. government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), will conclude its three-year pilot program on Feb. 25.The fund offered up to 50% of the budget of programs aimed at children and young people from U.K.

International Insider: Bad Times For BBC; Gaspard Ulliel Remembered; Berlin Competition Bonanza; David Kosse’s Masterplan - deadline.com - Britain - Berlin
deadline.com
21.01.2022

International Insider: Bad Times For BBC; Gaspard Ulliel Remembered; Berlin Competition Bonanza; David Kosse’s Masterplan

Afternoon subscribers, Max Goldbart here. It’s been a busy week but International Insider has you covered. Read on for in-depth analysis of the biggest international headlines of the week.

Licence fee freeze to cost BBC £285million, says director general - www.nme.com
nme.com
19.01.2022

Licence fee freeze to cost BBC £285million, says director general

BBC director general Tim Davie has said that the freezing of TV licence fees will cost the broadcaster £285million.Davie said the new settlement, set to stop the cost of licence fees increasing for the next two years, “will affect our frontline output” and prompt cuts across services and content.Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said of the decision yesterday (January 17): “The BBC must support people at a time when their finances are strained, make savings and efficiencies, and use the billions in public funding it receives to deliver for viewers, listeners and users.”“Inevitably, if you don’t have £285million, you will get less services and less programmes,” Davie subsequently told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Tuesday (January 18).“Now, I still think the BBC can offer extraordinary value for £13 a month.”Regarding potential cuts to accommodate for a stagnating licence fee until 2024, Davie continued: “We go first to those cuts where we don’t affect our output…We are not at the place where you can never make cuts, but this will affect our frontline output. There’s no doubt about that.”He went on to acknowledge the BBC “[needs] to reshape ourselves for a digital age”.“The media market is moving extremely rapidly,” he added.

Strictly star Dan Walker defends '43p a day' BBC licence fee amid government plans to axe it - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
18.01.2022

Strictly star Dan Walker defends '43p a day' BBC licence fee amid government plans to axe it

Dan Walker has defended the BBC after it was hinted that the license fee would be scrapped. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries tweeted about plans to overhaul the funding model for the BBC, revealing that the next announcement about the fee would "be the last".The annual payment usually changes on April 1 of each year, however, reports suggest that it will be frozen at the rate of £159 for the next two years.

Channel 4 Privatization Decision Could Be Delayed Until Spring; Gov’t Department Responsible Struggling With Work Overload - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
18.01.2022

Channel 4 Privatization Decision Could Be Delayed Until Spring; Gov’t Department Responsible Struggling With Work Overload

EXCLUSIVE: As the BBC dominates the headlines and the future of the licence fee is placed in doubt, another major British public broadcaster Channel 4 looks set to have to wait longer to discover the fate of its own future-defining government decision on privatization.

BBC Director General Tim Davie: Licence Fee Deal Creates $400M Shortfall In Final Year; Figure Is “Disappointing” But Lower Than Previous Estimates - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
18.01.2022

BBC Director General Tim Davie: Licence Fee Deal Creates $400M Shortfall In Final Year; Figure Is “Disappointing” But Lower Than Previous Estimates

BBC Director General Tim Davie has said yesterday’s licence fee settlement will leave the public broadcaster with a shortfall of £285M ($390M) in 2027/2028 and needing to save around $1.5BN (£2.1BN) across the next five years.

SNP say BBC licence fee freeze an attack on journalism to distract from Boris Johnson party scandals - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2022

SNP say BBC licence fee freeze an attack on journalism to distract from Boris Johnson party scandals

Boris Johnson’s sudden move to freeze the BBC licence fee, and possibly abolish it altogether, have been branded an act of “cultural vandalism” to distract from the partygate scandal engulfing his government.

BBC licence fee frozen at £159 until 2024 then axed in what is being branded 'attack on journalism' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.01.2022

BBC licence fee frozen at £159 until 2024 then axed in what is being branded 'attack on journalism'

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has confirmed the Conservatives ' snap plan to abolish the BBC licence fee, in what was branded as a "pathetic" attack on journalism.

UK Government Freezes BBC Licence Fee For Two Years And Confirms Major Review Of Corporation’s Funding Model - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
17.01.2022

UK Government Freezes BBC Licence Fee For Two Years And Confirms Major Review Of Corporation’s Funding Model

The BBC licence fee will be frozen for the next two years by the UK government before returning to an inflationary rise, which will likely cripple the corporation’s programming budgets.

High-Profile Figures Rally Behind Beleaguered BBC Following Licence Fee Freeze & Scrap Plans; BBC And Sources Say Negotiations Not Over Yet - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
17.01.2022

High-Profile Figures Rally Behind Beleaguered BBC Following Licence Fee Freeze & Scrap Plans; BBC And Sources Say Negotiations Not Over Yet

High-profile figures were rallying behind the beleaguered BBC yesterday after reports emerged that the UK government plans to freeze the licence fee for two years and scrap it entirely in 2027.

‘The King’s Speech’ Director Tom Hooper Blocked By UK Government From Channel 4 Board Re-Appointment - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
14.12.2021

‘The King’s Speech’ Director Tom Hooper Blocked By UK Government From Channel 4 Board Re-Appointment

Academy Award-winning The King’s Speech director Tom Hooper has been blocked by the UK government from re-appointment to the Channel 4 board, along with Althea Efunshile, the board’s only person from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic background.

New UK Culture Sec Nadine Dorries To Take Time On Channel 4 Sale Decision As She Looks To The Future - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
23.11.2021

New UK Culture Sec Nadine Dorries To Take Time On Channel 4 Sale Decision As She Looks To The Future

UK culture secretary Nadine Dorries has signalled it could be some time until she has an answer on the privatization of Channel 4, as she says she is “only interested in how Channel 4 will survive in the future.”

Tory culture secretary Nadine Dorries is very worst possible person for the job - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
21.11.2021

Tory culture secretary Nadine Dorries is very worst possible person for the job

As a writer, as someone who works within “culture” (OK, many of you would quite rightly debate that), I was as dismayed as anyone back in September when Nadine Dorries was appointed Culture Secretary.

UK musicians will be able to tour in Spain visa-free after deal achieved - www.nme.com - Britain - Spain
nme.com
17.11.2021

UK musicians will be able to tour in Spain visa-free after deal achieved

Brexit, in a deal hailed as “a big victory”.Last month, a number of figures from the music industry spoke to NME about how new visa rules, as well as prohibitive costs and admin rules, meant that many UK artists could no longer afford to tour in Spain – cutting off one of the biggest markets for UK talent.In a tweet posted last night, new Department Of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) head, Nadine Dorries, said: “Really great news.

Channel 4 CEO Meets New U.K. Culture Secretary for First Time as Threat of Privatization Looms (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
variety.com
29.10.2021

Channel 4 CEO Meets New U.K. Culture Secretary for First Time as Threat of Privatization Looms (EXCLUSIVE)

Manori Ravindran International EditorOver a month after her shock Culture Secretary appointment amid a dramatic cabinet reshuffle, Nadine Dorries (pictured, right) has at last met with the CEO of the U.K.’s “It’s a Sin” broadcaster Channel 4, which Boris Johnson’s government has threatened to put on the sales block.Variety can reveal that Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon (pictured, left) met this week with Dorries in what was the pair’s first meeting since the latter MP took over from Oliver Dowden as

Lorraine Kelly makes sly dig at Nadine Dorries as Susanna Reid tries to hide laughter - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
06.10.2021

Lorraine Kelly makes sly dig at Nadine Dorries as Susanna Reid tries to hide laughter

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Nadine Dorries: ‘Daisy Edgar-Jones and Phoebe Waller-Bridge helped to fame by privileged backgrounds’ - www.msn.com
msn.com
04.10.2021

Nadine Dorries: ‘Daisy Edgar-Jones and Phoebe Waller-Bridge helped to fame by privileged backgrounds’

Nadine Dorries was told “it doesn’t matter whether you’re from Harrow School or Hartlepool” after claiming that working class youngsters are being frozen out of leading TV roles by “posh” actors. Contrasting her own upbringing in a deprived area of Liverpool, Ms Dorries said it was now almost impossible for anyone without a privileged background to break into entertainment.

U.K. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries Makes Debut at London Tech Week After Shock Appointment - variety.com
variety.com
20.09.2021

U.K. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries Makes Debut at London Tech Week After Shock Appointment

Naman Ramachandran Newly appointed U.K. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries delivered the opening keynote at the London Tech Week conference on Monday with a promise of “stable digital regulation.”Dorries, whose full official title is Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, said that she would deliver on the U.K.

Music and entertainment world reacts to Nadine Dorries becoming culture secretary - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.09.2021

Music and entertainment world reacts to Nadine Dorries becoming culture secretary

Boris Johnson‘s significant cabinet reshuffle yesterday (September 15), Dorries has taken on the job as head of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), replacing Oliver Dowden.Following Dorries’ appointment, many across the music and culture industry have been sharing previous opinions and comments from the new chief, including when she claimed that comedy was being killed by “left-wing snowflakes” and that the BBC was “a biased left-wing organisation which is seriously failing in its

One Liners: Nadine Dorries, BTS, Chvches, more - completemusicupdate.com - USA - Argentina
completemusicupdate.com
16.09.2021

One Liners: Nadine Dorries, BTS, Chvches, more

DEALSSony Music Publishing has signed Tiago PZK to a worldwide agreement. “Tiago is a leading voice within the new generation of artists coming from Argentina and making their voices heard around the world”, says Jorge Mejia, CEO of Sony Music Publishing US Latin and Latin America.

BBC’s Tim Davie On Further Reform, Dialogue With New Culture Secretary & Why Chairman’s C4 Privatization Comments Were “Misinterpreted” – RTS Convention - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
16.09.2021

BBC’s Tim Davie On Further Reform, Dialogue With New Culture Secretary & Why Chairman’s C4 Privatization Comments Were “Misinterpreted” – RTS Convention

Tim Davie, the BBC’s Director-General, has said the broadcaster needs “a really serious dialogue with government” in the context of Nadine Dorries replacing Oliver Dowden as the UK’s new Culture Secretary.

Channel 4 Chief, U.K. Government Clash on Privatization at Royal Television Society Convention - variety.com - London
variety.com
15.09.2021

Channel 4 Chief, U.K. Government Clash on Privatization at Royal Television Society Convention

Naman Ramachandran On a tumultuous day at the Royal Television Society convention at Cambridge, Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon and the U.K. government were very much in disagreement over the proposed privatization of the channel.Moments before Mahon took the stage, Oliver Dowden who was due to speak immediately after, was replaced as Culture Secretary by Nadine Dorries, in what was an equally tumultuous day at No.

UK Government Lining Up Requirement For Public Service Broadcasters To Produce “Distinctively British” Content — RTS Convention - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
15.09.2021

UK Government Lining Up Requirement For Public Service Broadcasters To Produce “Distinctively British” Content — RTS Convention

With the news today that Oliver Dowden has been replaced as UK Culture Secretary by Nadine Dorries, a version of the RTS speech published early this morning was in fact delivered by John Whittingdale, Minister Of State For Media And Data.

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