Department for Culture Media and Sport
broadcasting
We are responsible for the framework for broadcasting in the UK.
We work closely with the regulators broadcasting industry, viewers and listeners to increase viewer choice, ensure healthy competition and maintain programme standards and quality.
We do not get involved in complaints about individual programmes or schedules, these are handled by independent regulators. Read our Programme Standards page for more details.
We look after policy on the allocation of frequencies for television and radio broadcasting, together with reception matters, in liaison with the Office of Communications (Ofcom), which has overall control of the management of frequencies.
We review the Royal Charter which governs the BBC and set the licence fee. Read our BBC and other public broadcasting page for more details.
We have confirmed the timetable for switching to digital television and formed the Digital Television Switchover Programme.
What's New
The second edition of the Core Receiver Requirements and Responses to the consultation has been published. [11 November 2008]
All care home residents will get help with the switch to digital TV following changes to the Switchover Help Scheme announced by Culture Secretary Andy Burnham today. [14 October 2008]
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