Media regulation: blog tasks
Go to our Media Factsheet archive on the Media Shared drive and open Factsheet 128: Contemporary Media Regulation. Our Media Factsheet archive can be found at M:\Resources\A Level\Media Factsheets. You can find it online here - you'll need to log in using your Greenford Google login . Read the Factsheet and complete the following questions/tasks: 1) What is regulation and why do media industries need to be regulated? Regulations are rules that media industries need to follow to operate fairly. 2) What is OFCOM responsible for? OFCOM regulates broadcast media such as TV and radio. 3) Look at the section on the OFCOM broadcasting code. Which do you think are the three most important sections of the broadcasting code and why? I think the most important are the watershed, protecting children and impartiality. I believe out of the 9 broadcasting codes, these three consider the safety of audiences more compared to the other broadcasting codes. 4) Do you agree with OFC...