MediaGuardian Radio Reborn 2008: industry jobs not under threat from networked content
Jobs in radio are not under threat from the increasing trend towards networked content, Peter Davies, director of radio & multimedia for Ofcom, told an industry conference today.
Davies said the introduction of networked programming between stations, where shared content is broadcast by different stations within the group, would not result in less employment or training opportunities.
“The opportunities are still there they are just in different places,” said Davies, echoing Paul Myners comments about the newspaper industry to last week’s House of Lords Communications committee.
Davies added that Ofcom did not have a regulatory role regarding training and employment within the industry but that this was a concern of the body.
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