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IRIS 2005-9:1/19 [FR] Experiments in Television for Mobile Phones

On 13 September 2005 the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (French audiovisual regulatory body - CSA) authorised four experiments in mobile television in the Paris area for periods of between six and nine months. Under this scheme, four consortiums, coordinated by TDF, TPS, Canal Plus, and TF1 and VDL, have been authorised to broadcast radio and television programmes already covered by agreements with the CSA. All new programmes must first be approved by the regulatory authority, which will also take a quarterly look at progress in the experiments. The technologies used - DVB-H and T-DMB - will...

IRIS 2005-9:1/18 [FR] Reaffirmation of the Principle of Equity among Political Parties in the Context of the Recent Referendum Campaign

On 22 March 2005 the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (French audiovisual regulatory body - CSA) sent all the radio and television services a recommendation on the referendum of 29 May 2005 in which it invited them to ensure that the political parties or groupings enjoyed equitable presentation and access to the airwaves (see IRIS 2005-5: 13). A number of political personalities claimed that there should be equal treatment for those in favour and those against, and a number of media representatives contested the rules concerning access to the airwaves. The CSA, which is responsible for ensuring...

IRIS 2005-9:1/17 [FR] Criteria for Issuing Authorisations to Operate Terrestrial Radio Broadcasting Services

In an unpublished judgment of 6 July 2005, the Conseil d'Etat dismissed the company CANAL 9's petition to set aside two decisions of the Conseil Supérieur de l' Audiovisuel (the audiovisual regulatory authority - CSA) rejecting CANAL 9's applications to operate a category D terrestrial radio service called “Chante France” in the Digne, Briançon and Toulon-Hyères zones, under the jurisdiction of the Comité Technique Radiophonique (Radiophonic Technical Committee) of Marseille. The Conseil d'Etat relied on Article 29 of the Act of 30 September 1986: in issuing authorisations, the CSA assesses the...

IRIS 2005-8:1/21 [FR] Senate Report Analyses Impact of Liberalising Television Advertising

A Senate report examines the impact of the deregulation brought about as a result of the Decree of 7 October 2003 (see IRIS 2003-8: 9 and IRIS 2004-2: 12) concerning television advertising for sectors that were previously prohibited (press, publishing, distribution). Whereas the press is now totally free to advertise, this is not the case for either publishing, which may only advertise on theme channels, or distribution, which is limited from 1 January 2004 to 1 January 2007 to local channels and to cable and satellite channels. The Government deliberately allowed the distribution sector to advertise...

IRIS 2005-8:1/20 [FR] CSA Recommendation on Minimum Age Marking and Programme Classification

On 7 June 2005 the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (national audiovisual regulatory body - CSA) adopted a recommendation directed at the editors of television services broadcasting on all the networks (terrestrial, cable, satellite, Internet, ADSL, etc) on minimum age marking and programme classification with regard to the protection of minors. The text recalls established principles, states that its main intention is to extend these obligations, until now contained in the agreements, to all channels, particularly those merely requiring declaration because they do not constitute a service providing...