1) What is regulation and why do media industries need to be regulated? Regulation refers to the imposition of rules, guidelines, and standards by governmental or non-governmental entities to govern the conduct and operations of media organizations. 2) What is OFCOM responsible for? OFCOM is the regulatory authority for the communications industry in the United Kingdom. It has a broad range of responsibilities across various sectors, including telecommunications, broadcasting, radio, and postal services. 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? Section 1: Protecting the Under-Eighteens- children should not be exposed to things that they shouldn't see. Section 8: Due impartiality and due accuracy- no lies should be allowed to be broadcasted. Section 8: Privacy- our privacy is the most important thing we have to keep in mind when we are on the internet. 4) Do you agree with OFCOM ...
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