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IRIS 2000-4:1/14 [GB] Regulator Recommends Banning Order for 'Adult X' Channel

The UK Independent Television Commission (ITC) has decided that the foreign satellite channel, Adult X, is an unacceptable service under the terms of the Broadcasting Act 1990 and has recommended that the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport make a proscription order to ban the marketing and sale of the service in the UK. This is the ninth time that the Commission has recommended such an order, previous cases involved Red Hot Television, TV Erotica, Rendez Vous, Satisfaction Club Television, Eurotica Rendez Vous, Eros TV, Channel Bizzarre and Satisfaction (see IRIS 1999-1 :13, IRIS 1998-9:...

IRIS 2000-4:1/13 [GB] Regulator Publishes Response to European Commission's 1999 Communications Review

The Independent Television Commission (ITC), which regulates private broadcasting in the UK, has published its response to the European Commission's paper "Towards a new framework for Electronic Communications infrastructure and associated services, the 1999 Communications Review" (COM (1999) 539). It stresses the need to give specific consideration to the needs of the television broadcasting industry rather than focusing on the telecommunications sector. In the UK this latter sector is not regulated by the ITC but by the Office of Telecommunications, although this division of responsibilities...

IRIS 2000-4:1/12 [GB] BBC's Application to Televise the Lockerbie Trial Turned Down

The British Broadcasting Corporation applied to the High Court in Scotland for consent to televise the proceedings of the trial of Abdel Basset Ali-Mohammed ElMegrahi and Al-amin Khalifa Fhimah on charges of, amongst other things, murder arising out of the destruction of PanAm103 over Lockerbie in 1988. Other broadcasters were joined to the application, submitting that any order permitting simultaneous broadcasts of the trial should be extended to them too. The Court declined to so order. The BBC relied, in part, on a 1992 Direction, permitting, on a limited basis, the televising of court proceedings....

IRIS 2000-3:1/16 [GB] Government Rejects Special Digital Licence Fee

The UK Government has decided to fund the extra costs of the development of the BBC's digital services through an increase in the general licence fee, thus rejecting the proposal made by an official committee for a special, temporary, digital supplement to the licence fee (IRIS 1999-8: 11). This follows extensive criticism of the proposal from a Parliamentary Committee (IRIS 2000-1: 11) and strong lobbying against it by commercial broadcasters. The Culture Secretary announced on 21 February 2000 that the cost of the current television licence will be increased by 1.5 per cent above the Retail...

IRIS 2000-3:1/15 [GB] Revised Sports and Other Listed Events Code Published

The Independent Television Commission has recently published its revised Code On Sports and Other Listed Events. In general, the Code gives guidance on matters relating to televising sports events and other events of national interest as listed, from time to time, by the Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport. The ITC does so to fulfil its statutory duty under the Broadcasting Act 1996 (Section 104), as amended by The Television Broadcasting Regulations 2000. The Regulations came in to force on 19 January 2000. Updating the Code was done to incorporate the requirements of Directive 89/552/EC,...