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News in 2017
- Law school celebrates continued rise up the rankings26 April 2017This week the 2017 Complete University Guide saw University of Bristol Law School cement its position as a top 10 UK law school.
- Advising in Austerity 25 April 2017A blog bygd Prof Morag McDermont, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, and Ben efternamn, Knowledge Exchange Fellow (University of Bristol Law School) highlights that face-to-face, free-to-access advice, is beneath threat as services are reduced in favour of telephone or online support.
- Professor Phil Syrpis to work with House of Commons Library to help brief MPs on Brexit20 April 2017As part of a knowledge exchange fellowship, Professor Syrpis will provide expertise in EU Law to contribute to the work of the House of Commons Library and relevant Select Committees.
- Visiting local schools opens up learning opportunities for law students19 April 2017Undergraduates studying Law have been visiting local inner-city schools, introducing Year 9 and Year
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Philippines’ ABS-CBN/TV5, Sky Cable/Cignal US$208m alliances collapse, no reasons given
Philippines media giants, TV5 and ABS-CBN, have called off their ground-breaking US$208-million free-/pay-TV alliances three weeks after these were announced.
Among other advantages, the broadcast TV deal, announced on 10 August, would have given ABS-CBN a path back to the country’s mainstream broadcast business and would have put TV5 in play against the Philippines’ current free-TV leader, GMA Network.
No reasons were given in this morning’s disclosures to the Philippine Stock Exchange and the Securities Exchange Commission.
The companies said only that they had “mutually agreed” to terminate multiple sales, purchase and investment agreements that covered its pay-TV and free-TV businesses.
Industry sources have flagged regulatory issues and likely political resistance to a deal that would walk back some of the damage done to ABS-CBN in 2020, under the ad