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8 Sep 2014: Going to the Dogs the subject of more than 1,700 complaints with some describing it as ‘horrendous’ and ‘sickening’. By John Plunkett
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29 Aug 2014: More than 800 viewers complained to the BBC over contestant Diana Beard’s alleged sabotage of Iain Watters’ baked alaska
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29 Aug 2014: Ofcom considers inquiry as BBC faces storm of protest over Diana Beard’s alleged sabotage of Iain Watters’ baked alaska
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22 Aug 2014: Edinburgh TV festival: Commercial Broadcasters Association rebuffs David Abraham’s call for more protection for public service broadcasters. By John Plunkett
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19 Aug 2014: Media Monkey: Ofcom investigates bad language before watershed in live broadcast from O2, but fans criticise ‘censorship’ of show
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12 Aug 2014: Vodafone rates worst for service in the countryside, according to research by telecoms watchdog
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12 Aug 2014: YourTV head says it is impossible to deliver a quality product by Ofcom’s November deadline, following collapse of City TV. By Mark Sweney
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8 Aug 2014: Alison Flood: Literacy organisations welcome signs that people of all ages are still reading books in physical and ebook formats
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7 Aug 2014: The ‘millennium generation’ have the most digital confidence and knowledge say Ofcom in its latest communications market report. What else does it tell us?
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