Tag Archives: broadcasting regulation

Is Richard Desmond a fit and proper owner of Channel Five?


Warning: Illegal string offset 'status_txt' in /home/fullrun/public_html/fullrunner.com/wp-content/plugins/share-and-follow/share-and-follow.php on line 1093

Warning: Illegal string offset 'status_txt' in /home/fullrun/public_html/fullrunner.com/wp-content/plugins/share-and-follow/share-and-follow.php on line 1093

Warning: Illegal string offset 'status_txt' in /home/fullrun/public_html/fullrunner.com/wp-content/plugins/share-and-follow/share-and-follow.php on line 1093

Warning: Illegal string offset 'status_txt' in /home/fullrun/public_html/fullrunner.com/wp-content/plugins/share-and-follow/share-and-follow.php on line 1105

Warning: Illegal string offset 'status_txt' in /home/fullrun/public_html/fullrunner.com/wp-content/plugins/share-and-follow/share-and-follow.php on line 1093

Warning: Illegal string offset 'status_txt' in /home/fullrun/public_html/fullrunner.com/wp-content/plugins/share-and-follow/share-and-follow.php on line 1122

Ofcom thinks that Richard Desmond is a fit and proper owner of Channel Five. Others don’t. In a stinging attack in the Guardian, for example, Desmond’s biographer Tom Bower expresses amazement that he has passed the regulator’s “quality threshold”. Fit and proper: like the other verbal doublets that infest English legalese, the expression dates back [...]

Posted in Journalism, Radio, Regulation, TV | Also tagged , , | Comments closed
  • Categories

  • Archives