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The Community Radio (Guernsey) Order 2013

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Grant of licences

5.—(1) Section 105(1) (which makes provision as to the matters to which OFCOM are required to have regard in determining whether, and to whom, to grant local licences) has effect as if the provision made by that section were re-numbered as subsection (1) of that section, and as if, in that provision—

(a)for the words “local licence” there were substituted the words “community radio licence”;

(b)in paragraph (b), for the words from “living in the area or locality for which the service would be provided” there were substituted the words “comprising the relevant community”;

(c)in paragraph (c)—

(i)for the word “for”, in the first place where it occurs, there was substituted the word “in”, and

(ii)for the words “cater for tastes” to the end there were substituted the words “be of a nature or have a content distinct from that of any other local service in the part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey in which the proposed service would be provided”; and

(d)the word “and” immediately before paragraph (d) was omitted, and after the word “service” in that paragraph there were added—

(e)the extent to which the provision of any such proposed service would result in the delivery of social gain to the public or the relevant community;

(f)the provision that each of the applicants proposes to make in order to be accountable to the relevant community in respect of the provision of the proposed service; and

(g)the provision that each of the applicants proposes to make to allow for access by members of the relevant community to the facilities to be used for the provision of the service and for their training in the use of those facilities.

(2) Also, that section has effect as if the following subsections were added at the end—

(2) Where OFCOM have published a notice under section 104(1), in the case of a proposal of theirs to grant a licence to provide a community radio service, they shall, in determining—

(a)whether, or to whom, to grant the licence in question, and

(b)if they grant it, the terms on which it is granted,

have regard to the need to ensure that any service provided under that licence does not prejudice unduly the economic viability of any other local service, other than a community radio service.

(3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2), a community radio licence may contain such conditions as appear to OFCOM to be appropriate for ensuring that the proportion of such of the relevant income for that licence as is attributable to any arrangements for—

(a)the inclusion in the service provided under that licence of any remunerated advertisement, or

(b)the sponsorship of any programmes included in that service,

does not, in any financial year of the licence holder, exceed such proportion of the total relevant income for that licence in that year as may be specified in those conditions.

(4) Any condition imposed by OFCOM pursuant to subsection (3) must specify such proportion of that total relevant income as appears to OFCOM to be likely to secure the result that—

(a)the inclusion in the service provided under that licence of remunerated advertisements, and

(b)the sponsorship of programmes included in that service,

do not prejudice unduly the economic viability of any other local service, other than a community radio service.

(5) In this section—

“relevant income”, in relation to any community radio licence, means any payment or other financial benefit (whether direct or indirect) attributable to the provision of the service under that licence which any relevant person has received, will receive or is or will be entitled to receive in the financial year in question;

“relevant person”, in relation to a community radio licence, means the holder of that licence and every person who is connected with that person; and

“remunerated advertisement”, in relation to a service provided under a community radio licence, means any advertisement included in that service for which any relevant person has received, will receive or is or will be entitled to receive, any payment or other financial benefit (whether direct or indirect) in consideration for so including it.

(6) Any reference in this section to sponsorship does not include a reference to any payment made, or other financial benefit (whether direct or indirect) conferred, by a person for purposes that are wholly or mainly philanthropic in nature..

(1)

Section 105 was amended by section 360(3) of, and paragraph 48, Part 1, of Schedule 15 to, the Communications Act 2003.

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