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2003 No. 3299

BROADCASTING

The Media Ownership (Local Radio and Appointed News Provider) Order 2003

  Made 17th December 2003 
  Coming into force 29th December 2003 

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 282(1) and 402(3) of, and paragraphs 10 to 13 of Schedule 14 to, the Communications Act 2003[1], and having consulted the Office of Communications[2], hereby makes the following Order, a draft of which has been laid before Parliament in accordance with section 282(4) of, and paragraph 17(2) of Schedule 14 to, that Act and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament:



Part 1

General provisions

Citation and commencement
     1.  - (1) This Order may be cited as the Media Ownership (Local Radio and Appointed News Provider) Order 2003.

    (2) This Order comes into force on 29th December 2003.

Interpretation of the Order
    
2.  - (1) In this Order - 

    (2) Expressions used in this Order and in Part 3 of the 2003 Act have the same meanings in this Order as they have in that Part.

Connected persons
     3.  - (1) For the purposes of this Order - 

and references to a person becoming the holder of a licence, or beginning to provide a service, shall be construed accordingly.

    (2) References in this article to a person being connected with any other person shall be construed in accordance with Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the 1990 Act[
5].

    (3) But a person shall not be treated as holding a local sound broadcasting licence or a local digital sound programme licence, or providing a local digital sound programme service, merely because he is the director of a body corporate which holds the licence or (as the case may be) provides the service.



Part 2

Requirements Applying to Local Sound Broadcasting Licences

Interpretation of Part 2
     4.  - (1) In this Part, "potential audience" means, in relation to a local sound broadcasting service or a regional Channel 3 service, the persons who have attained the age of 15 years and reside within the coverage area for that service.

    (2) For the purposes of this Part, two local sound broadcasting licences overlap if (but only if) the potential audience of the service provided under either of those licences includes 50 per cent. or more of the potential audience of the service provided under the other licence.

    (3) For the purposes of this Part, the coverage area for a service provided under a local sound broadcasting licence or a regional Channel 3 licence is the area in the United Kingdom within which that service is capable of being received at a level satisfying such technical standards as have been laid down by OFCOM for the purposes of this Part.

    (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4 of Part 1 of Schedule 14 to the 2003 Act (which contain provisions concerning local and national newspapers and their market shares and provisions for the construction of references to running a newspaper) apply for the purposes of this Part of this Order as they apply for the purposes of that Part of that Schedule.

Restriction on holding more than two overlapping licences
    
5.  - (1) A person ("the relevant person") who holds at least two local sound broadcasting licences may not hold a further such licence ("the further licence") in any case where, if he were to do so, the conditions in paragraph (2) would be satisfied in relation to any licence held by him ("the licence in question") at the time immediately after he became the holder of the further licence.

    (2) The conditions are that - 

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2), the limit on concentration is contravened in the case of the licence in question if the first total represents more than 55 per cent. of the second total.

    (4) The first total is the aggregate number of points attributable (according to the table in article 8) to - 

    (5) The second total is the aggregate number of points attributable to the licence in question and all other local sound broadcasting licences of a description mentioned in the first column of the table in article 8 (regardless of who holds them).

Cross-media ownership
    
6.  - (1) A person ("the relevant person") may not hold a local sound broadcasting licence ("the relevant licence") in any case where, if he were to do so, then, at the time immediately after he became the holder of the relevant licence - 

    (2) The descriptions of persons referred to in paragraph (1) are - 

    (3) The conditions are that - 

    (4) For the purposes of paragraph (3), the limit on concentration is contravened in the case of the licence in question if the first total represents more than 45 per cent. of the second total.

    (5) The first total is the aggregate number of points attributable (according to the table in article 8) to - 

    (6) The second total is the aggregate number of points attributable to the licence in question and all other local sound broadcasting licences of a description mentioned in the first column of the table in article 8 (regardless of who holds them).

    (7) Where - 

that person may not then hold a local sound broadcasting licence in respect of which that condition is satisfied, taking, for the purposes of this paragraph, the references in paragraphs (2) to (6) to the licence in question to be references to the licence held by him mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (if there is more than one) each such licence in turn, and the reference in paragraph (5)(b) to the relevant person to be a reference to the person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a).

Application of articles 5 and 6 to changes in coverage area of local sound broadcasting services
    
7.  - (1) Where - 

the relevant person may not then hold the licence or (as the case may be) licences in respect of which that condition is satisfied, taking, for the purposes of this paragraph, the references in article 5 to the licence in question to be references to each licence such as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) in turn, and the reference in article 5(4)(b) to the relevant person to be a reference to the relevant person referred to in this paragraph.

    (2) Where - 

the relevant person may not then hold the licence or (as the case may be) licences in respect of which that condition is satisfied, taking, for the purposes of this paragraph, the references in article 6 to the licence in question to be references to the licence held by him mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (if there is more than one) each such licence in turn, and the reference in article 6(5)(b) to the relevant person to be a reference to the relevant person referred to in this paragraph.

Table referred to in articles 5 and 6
    
8. The table is as follows, and in the table - 

Prohibition on holding a local sound broadcasting licence, holding a Channel 3 licence, and running a local newspaper
    
9. No one person may at the same time - 



Part 3

Requirements Applying to Local Digital Sound Programme Services

Interpretation of Part 3
    
10.  - (1) In this Part, "potential audience" means, in relation to a local radio multiplex service, the persons who have attained the age of 15 years and reside within the protected area for that service.

    (2) For the purposes of this Part, a person who holds a licence to provide local digital sound programme services provides such a service if, and only if - 

    (3) In this Part, "the protected area" means, in relation to a local radio multiplex service - 

and in this paragraph, "the relevant licence" means the local radio multiplex licence under which the multiplex service concerned is authorised to be provided.

Local digital sound programme services
     11.  - (1) A person ("the relevant person") who provides local digital sound programme services under the authority of a local digital sound programme licence may not provide a further such service ("the further service") in any case where, if he did so, there would be a contravention of paragraph (2) at the time immediately after he began providing the further service.

    (2) This paragraph is contravened if - 

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2), the threshold number of local digital sound programme services is four such services, comprising significant services or intermittent services (or any combination of significant services and intermittent services) that are included - 

and for the purposes of this paragraph, two local radio multiplex services overlap if (but only if) the potential audience of either of those services includes 50 per cent. or more of the potential audience of the other service.

    (4) Subject to paragraph (5), in this article, "the relevant multiplex service" means the local radio multiplex service in which the further service is or is proposed to be included.

    (5) In the case of a local radio multiplex service by means of different parts of which different selections of local digital sound programme services are made available for reception in different areas, any reference, in relation to a local digital sound programme service, to a local radio multiplex service is a reference to that part of that multiplex service in which that programme service is or is proposed to be included; and references to the market area, the potential audience and the protected area of such a multiplex service shall be construed accordingly.

    (6) For the purposes of this article, a local digital sound programme service is provided in the market area of the relevant multiplex service if its provision is, or is to be, by means of its inclusion in that multiplex service or in any other local radio multiplex service the potential audience of which includes at least 5 per cent. of the potential audience of the relevant multiplex service.

    (7) The Tables referred to in paragraph (2)(b) are as follows, and the number of points attributable to services provided by the relevant person shall be calculated according to Table 1, and the total number of points attributable to all local digital sound programme services provided in the market area of the relevant multiplex, whether by the relevant person or by any other person, shall be calculated according to Table 2, where the number of points attributable to each service of a description mentioned in an entry in the first column of a Table is the number of points shown in the corresponding entry in the second or third column (as the case may require) of that Table.


Table 1

Number of points attributable to services provided by the relevant person

Description of service Significant services Intermittent services
The further service 4 4
For each local digital sound programme service included in the relevant multiplex service 4 4
For each such service included in any other local radio multiplex service whose potential audience includes 75 per cent. or more of the potential audience of the relevant multiplex service 4 4
For each such service included in any other local radio multiplex service whose potential audience includes at least 25 per cent., but less than 75 per cent., of the potential audience of the relevant multiplex service 2 2
For each such service included in any other local radio multiplex service whose potential audience includes at least 5 per cent., but less than 25 per cent., of the potential audience of the relevant multiplex service 1 1


Table 2

Number of points attributable to services whether provided by the relevant person or by any other person

Description of service Significant services Intermittent services
The further service 4 0
For each local digital sound programme service included in the relevant multiplex service 4 0
For each such service included in any other local radio multiplex service whose potential audience includes 75 per cent. or more of the potential audience of the relevant multiplex service 4 0
For each such service included in any other local radio multiplex service whose potential audience includes at least 25 per cent., but less than 75 per cent., of the potential audience of the relevant multiplex service 2 0
For each such service included in any other local radio multiplex service whose potential audience includes at least 5 per cent., but less than 25 per cent., of the potential audience of the relevant multiplex service 1 0

    (8) In this article, "significant service" and "intermittent service" mean, respectively, a local digital sound programme service determined by OFCOM to be a significant service or an intermittent service, in accordance with article 12.

"Significant" and "intermittent" services
    
12.  - (1) For the purposes of applying article 11, OFCOM shall determine, in the case of every local digital sound programme service falling to be considered for those purposes, whether that service is a "significant service", or is an "intermittent service", or is neither a significant service nor an intermittent service; and any such determination shall be made in accordance with the following provisions of this article.

    (2) OFCOM - 

    (3) OFCOM - 

    (4) As soon as reasonably practicable after making a determination under this article in the case of any local digital sound programme service, OFCOM must notify[7] the person who holds the local digital sound programme licence under which that service is or is to be provided of their determination.



Part 4

Modifications of other legislation

Appointment as news provider
     13.  - (1) In section 281 of the 2003 Act (disqualification from appointment as news provider for regional Channel 3 services), after subsection (2) there shall be added - 

    (2) In section 145(7) of the 1996 Act[8], the words ", 32(12)" are hereby repealed.

Restriction on holding of local radio multiplex licence: meaning of "potential audience"
     14.  - (1) In Part 2 of Schedule 14 to the 2003 Act, paragraph 8 (restriction on holding of local radio multiplex licences) shall be amended as follows.

    (2) In sub-paragraph (1), for "coverage area", in both places where it occurs, there shall be substituted "protected area".

    (3) Sub-paragraph (2) is hereby repealed.

    (4) After sub-paragraph (5) there shall be added - 


Andrew McIntosh
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

17th December 2003



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order is made under section 282 of, and Schedule 14 to, the Communications Act 2003. Part 2 contains limits on the number of local sound broadcasting licences that a person may hold in the circumstances described in the Order. Part 3 contains limits on the number of local digital sound programme services that a person may provide. Part 4 modifies other legislation to give full effect to the restrictions in the Communications Act 2003 on who may provide news services for regional Channel 3 services, and to alter and clarify the restrictions in that Act on holding local radio multiplex licences.

Part 1 makes provision applicable to the rest of the Order. In particular, article 3 provides that a person connected with the actual holder of a licence, or with a person who actually provides a local digital sound programme service, is to be treated as if he, too, held that licence or provided that service. The question whether persons are "connected" for these purposes is to be answered by reference to the rules in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Act 1990 (c. 42). For example, two companies are "connected" if one controls the other (according to the definition of "control" in that Part of that Schedule) or if both are controlled by the same person.

Part 2 makes rules applying to local (analogue) sound broadcasting services. Article 5 provides for a restriction where a person holds at least two such local radio licences that overlap with each other, that is to say, where the potential audience of either service includes at least one half of the potential audience of the other: see article 4(2). The restriction applies when that person seeks to acquire a further licence to provide a service which also overlaps in that manner with his two other overlapping services. In those circumstances, points are attributed to each licence under which that or any other person provides a service in the area. The points are set out in the table in article 8. The person seeking to hold the further licence may not do so if, were he to do so, he would then hold more than 55 per cent. of the total points attributable to all services in the area, applying the points test to each of his overlapping licences in that area in turn. Generally, the test is applied according to the points situation that would prevail immediately after the person concerned acquired the licence, but where the area served by any person's service changes while he is holding three overlapping licences, the test falls to be applied to his licences (but not those of any neighbouring licensee) again: see article 7.

Article 6 provides for a separate and stricter limit where two licences overlap with each other and the person seeking to acquire the further overlapping licence is a person who runs a local newspaper (or newspapers) having 50 per cent. or more of the market share in the area covered by the service provided under the licence, or who holds a regional Channel 3 licence covering that area. A points system similar to that explained above applies, including provision applying when the area served changes (see article 7), but in a case falling within article 6, the person seeking to acquire the further licence may not have more than 45 per cent. of the total points.

Article 9 prevents joint ownership in the same area of a local sound broadcasting licence, a regional Channel 3 licence and a local newspaper (or newspapers) having 50 per cent. or more of the market share in that area.

Part 3 makes rules determining the number of local digital sound programme services that may be provided under local digital sound programme licences. The rules are based on the number of such services that are provided in the market area of a particular local radio multiplex service, that is to say, in the area covered when considering the local radio multiplex service on which a person is seeking to provide a new service, taken with any other local radio multiplex service (or services) whose potential audience includes at least 5 per cent. of the potential audience of the first multiplex service: see article 10(3). Points are attributed to all local digital sound programme services provided (by any person) in a market area, and the person may not provide the further service if, were he to do so, he would be providing services worth more than 55 per cent. of the total points attributable to all those services. The test is applied according to the points situation that would prevail immediately after the person concerned began to provide the service (if he did so). It does not apply to persons providing four services or fewer in a more narrowly-defined area (see article 11(3)). The points vary depending on (amongst other things) the hours for which a service is broadcast: see articles 11(8) and 12.

Part 4 modifies other legislation. Article 13(1) is made under section 282 of the 2003 Act and amends section 281 of that Act. Section 281 specifies the persons who cannot be the appointed news provider for regional Channel 3 services: essentially, any person who could not hold a Channel 3 licence is debarred from being the news provider. The effect of the amendment is to debar a person who is the subject of a disqualification order made by a court on conviction of an offence under section 144 of the Broadcasting Act 1996 (c. 55) (providing false information in certain circumstances in connection with the rules preventing political bodies etc. from holding broadcasting licences). This was the intended effect of the amendment to section 145 of that Act of 1996 made by paragraph 140(3) of Schedule 15 to the 2003 Act, but that amendment erroneously relies for its effect upon a provision repealed elsewhere in that Act (section 32(12) of the Broadcasting Act 1990). Article 13(2) repeals that cross-reference.

Article 14 replaces references to the "coverage area" of a local radio multiplex service with references to the "protected area" for such a service. It defines that expression in the same way as it is defined in Part 3 of this Order. That article also defines the expression "potential audience" for the purposes of paragraph 8 of Part 2 of Schedule 14 to the 2003 Act (restriction on holding local radio multiplex licences), under powers provided for in paragraph 10 of that Part of that Schedule. That expression is currently undefined in that Part. Since this Order defines "potential audience" differently as between Part 2 and Part 3 of the Order, the purpose of this amendment is to add clarity to paragraph 8 of Schedule 14 by specifying the definition that is to apply there. Article 14(2) repeals paragraph 8(2) of that Schedule, since that defines "coverage area", an expression that will no longer be used in that paragraph.


Notes:

[1] 2003 c. 21.back

[2] Such consultation is required by section 282(2) of, and paragraph 17(1) of Schedule 14 to, the 2003 Act in the case of any order under section 282 or Schedule 14, other than one that is confined to giving effect to recommendations made by OFCOM in a report of a review under section 391 of that Act.back

[3] 1990 c. 42.back

[4] 1996 c. 55.back

[5] Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the 1990 Act was amended by paragraphs 1 to 3 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 to, and Part 1 of Schedule 11 to, the 1996 Act, and by section 357(1) of, paragraph 69(1) to (3) of Schedule 15 to, and Schedule 19 to, the 2003 Act.back

[6] Section 50 of the 1996 Act is amended by paragraph 109 of Schedule 15 to the 2003 Act.back

[7] Section 394 of the 2003 Act (service of notifications and other documents) applies where provision made (in whatever terms) under that Act requires a notification to be given to any person.back

[8] Section 145(7) was amended by paragraph 140(3) of Schedule 15 to the 2003 Act.back



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