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2. In section 310 of the Communications Act 2003 (code of practice for electronic programme guides)—
(a)after subsection (4)(f) insert—
“(g)a local digital television programme service;
(h)a simulcast local service.”.
(b)after subsection (8) insert–
“(9) In this section “local digital television programme service” means any service which falls within a description of service in relation to which provision is for the time being made under section 244 (local digital television services).
(10) In this section “simulcast local service” means a service provided in digital form and corresponding to a local digital television programme service.
(11) For the purposes of subsection (10), a service corresponds to a local digital television programme service (“the relevant service”) if all of the programmes included in the relevant service are provided at the same time on both services.”.
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