Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Head of TV Regulatory Framework

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About the Role
This is an exciting and stretching policy role working within the TV Team, focused on the future of TV regulation. The UK’s television landscape is undergoing a rapid, technology-driven transformation, fundamentally challenging the traditional regulatory framework originally designed for an era of analogue broadcasting. Without change, UK regulation, such as Ofcom content standards, will struggle to keep pace with media innovation and changes to how audiences consume content.
This role will consider the current and future needs of UK audiences in order to develop and deliver evidence-based policy relating to the role of content regulation in the television, video-on-demand, and online sectors such as YouTube. This will include working towards potential legislation.
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- Contribute to wider work relating to content policy. This includes work on a range of topical and reactive issues at fast pace and with significant political interest; emerging policy priorities; and responding to Ministerial and Parliamentary requests.
- Help manage the team’s relationships with a number of high-profile TV stakeholders. This may include broadcasters such as Sky; public service media providers such as ITV and Channel 4; global tech platforms; TV manufacturers and video-on-demand providers.
- Depending on the Department’s success in securing a legislative slot, the successful candidate may in due course be asked to lead on other projects within the TV Team.
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