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David Gelles, Joseph Menn, Chris Nuttall and Richard Waters in the FT’s San Francisco bureau upload their views – plus tech insights from writers in New York, London, Tokyo and Taipei
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Ofcom’s ’net neutrality’ stance
Ed Richards, Ofcom’s chief executive, outlines the regulator’s stance on net neutrality, and how and when it will consult on the matter
The battle for digital markets
Richard Waters reflects on the challenges of the digital market that face traditional publishers and how new platforms may provide one solution
RTL on digital TV challenge
Gerhard Zeiler, RTL’s chief executive, on surviving the recession, moving in to pay TV and putting more adverts on the screen
Spotify eyes the US market
Daniel Ek, Spotify’s CEO, on his plans to tackle the US market and the difficult transition to subscription from a free ad-funded model
BBC fights back over licence fee
Mark Thompson, director-general of the BBC, talks about the challenges the corporation faces in a fast-changing broadcasting industry
BBC’s media rivals will be disappointed
Media correspondent Ben Fenton analyses the speech of Mark Thompson, director-general of the BBC, to the FT’s Digital Media & Broadcasting Conference
Broadband providers’ ability to charge content owners for preferential passage of video and high-bandwidth services across their networks will come under regulatory scrutiny this year
The UK broadcasting watchdog says it is considering changing the emphasis in regulation from a presumption that airtime should be regulated to a presumption that it should not
Archie Norman speaks about a strategic review that would cultivate change at ITV, as the broadcaster’s results give hope that the season of frosts may finally be over
Daniel Ek, co-founder of the digital music business, wants to create a service that delivers ‘music like water’ – a utility people are used to paying for regularly

David Gelles, Joseph Menn, Chris Nuttall and Richard Waters in the FT’s San Francisco bureau upload their views – plus tech insights from writers in New York, London, Tokyo and Taipei

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Paul Taylor is the FT’s personal technology columnist. His column focuses on developments in software, hardware and IT services that make it easier (or more fun) for people to do their jobs.