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3(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2), no person who is the holder of a licence to provide—
(a)a Channel 3 service or Channel 5, or
(b)a national radio service,
shall be a participant with more than a 20 per cent. interest in a body corporate which runs a national or local newspaper.
(2)Sub-paragraph (1) shall not impose any restriction on the holder of a licence to provide a regional Channel 3 service as respects participation in a body corporate which runs a local newspaper except where the service and the newspaper each serve an area which is to a significant extent the same as that served by the other.
(3)No person who—
(a)is the holder of any such licence as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (1), and
(b)is a participant with more than a 5 per cent. interest in a body corporate which runs a national newspaper (but, in accordance with that sub-paragraph, is not a participant with more than a 20 per cent. interest in it),
shall be a participant with more than a 5 per cent. interest in any other such body corporate.
(4)No person who is the holder of a licence to provide a relevant local radio service or a relevant local delivery service shall be a participant with more than a 20 per cent. interest in a body corporate which runs a local newspaper.
(5)The Secretary of State may by order—
(a)vary sub-paragraph (1), (3) or (4) by substituting a different percentage for the percentage for the time being specified there;
(b)prescribe restrictions (in addition to that imposed by sub-paragraph (3)) on the extent to which the holder of such a licence as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) may be a participant in two or more bodies corporate which run national or local newspapers;
(c)prescribe restrictions on the extent to which the holder of a licence to provide a relevant service falling within paragraph 1(2)(f) or (3)(b) in Part III of this Schedule may be a participant in a body corporate which runs a national newspaper, or in two or more such bodies corporate;
(d)prescribe restrictions on the extent to which the holder of such a licence as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (4) may be a participant in two or more bodies corporate which run local newspapers;
(e)prescribe restrictions on the extent to which the holder of a licence to provide any specified description of service falling within paragraph 1(2)(b) or (c) or (3)(d) in Part III of this Schedule may be a participant in a body corporate which runs a national or local newspaper, or in two or more such bodies corporate.
(6)For the purposes of this paragraph a person runs a national or local newspaper if—
(a)he is the proprietor of such a newspaper; or
(b)he controls a body which is the proprietor of such a newspaper.
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