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The regulation of commercial radio - locally, nationally and digitallyOfcom today publishes its Radio Review document, setting out conclusions on the future regulation of the UK commercial radio sector and seeking further views on its proposal to encourage the development of Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radio at both a local and national level. The review has been undertaken as a result of requirements under Section 67 of the Broadcasting Act 1996 and Section 314 of the Communications Act 2003. Ofcom's remit in the regulation of the UK's radio market covers the following areas: * licensing analogue (AM and FM) and digital (DAB and digital television)
radio services in the commercial and community radio sectors; KEY POINTS: DIGITAL RADIO DAB is currently the only platform which offers the benefit of digital radio listening on home and portable radios and which can guarantee a range of local and national free-to-air services to the vast majority of the UK. It is therefore important that Ofcom puts in place the conditions to enable DAB digital radio to expand and thrive. Ofcom today seeks further views on its proposal to allocate three blocks of VHF Band III spectrum for new local DAB multiplexes and a further block of spectrum for an additional national multiplex under the terms of the Broadcasting Act. This will: * ensure that every part of the UK can benefit from at least one local
DAB multiplex, thereby filling in gaps in existing coverage; Subject to consultation, Ofcom would expect to begin advertising the national and local radio multiplexes in late 2006, for award in early 2007. These proposals are set out in detail in a consultation document - 'Radio: Licensing policy for VHF Band III, sub-band 3' - being published today alongside the Radio Review. THE FUTURE REGULATION OF RADIO Today's statement also confirms Ofcom's detailed approach to the regulation of commercial radio. Key points include: * a move towards a greater focus on output regulation, NEXT STEPS * The closing date for responses to Ofcom's proposal to allocate three blocks of VHF Band III spectrum to fill in the gaps in local multiplex coverage and one block to a new national multiplex is: 16 November, 2005. * The closing date for proposals on the regulation of Format Ofcom Chief Executive Stephen Carter said: "Our proposals will give more freedom and more digital capacity to commercial radio. We would ask the industry to give careful consideration to our thinking." Ofcom's Radio Review document, 'Preparing for the Future', is available
on the Ofcom website at: The consultation document, 'Radio - Licensing policy for VHF Band III,
sub-band 3', is available on the Ofcom website at:
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