Broadcasting Act 1990 definition
Examples of Broadcasting Act 1990 in a sentence
The following arrangements will apply to the statement of accounts and general report of their proceedings that the S4C Authority is required to produce under paragraphs 12 and 13 of Schedule 6 to the Broadcasting Act 1990, subject to those provisions and to any directions as to the form of that statement given under paragraph 12(1).
The deliberations, activities and decisions of the Partnership Board shall at all times be: • consistent with the terms of this Agreement; • subject to section 58 of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (as amended); • consistent with the provisions of the BBC’s Charter and Agreement; and • consistent with the statutory provisions relating to S4C.
This guidance conveys, on behalf of Scottish Government Ministers, guidance to Ofcom as provided for by section 183A of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (as inserted by section 209 of the Communications Act 2003 and amended by, inter alia, the Scotland Act 2012 and the Scotland Act 2016).
Section 183A requires Ofcom to have regard to this guidance in exercising its statutory powers of appointment to the Gaelic Media Service (now operating under the name of ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇), as set out in the Broadcasting Act 1990 (“the 1990 Act”).
Subject to the other provisions of this Clause 10, the Sharer may also grant a sub-licence under a Site Licence where the third party is a local radio licensee which has acquired or is to acquire Equipment as a result of section 133(6) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 and the Equipment owned or to be owned by the proposed Sub-Licensee is, or is to be, directly located on Common Accommodation.
However, the Broadcasting Act 1990 (as amended) ("Broadcasting Act") contains restrictions on the holding of licences by a single person which would be breached by Alpha upon the Merger becoming effective.
C4C is a body corporate established in statute under the Broadcasting Act 1990 and classified by the Office for National Statistics as a non-financial public corporation.