Examples of Broadcasting Act 1990 in a sentence
We require the information requested in this form in order to carry out our licensing duties under the Broadcasting Act 1990, Broadcasting Act 1996 and Communications Act 2003.
The applicant is not otherwise a disqualified person in relation to the licence by virtue of Part II of Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Act 1990 or any other rule prohibiting its holding the licence;6.
Give details of any other interest or activity of the applicant which is or could be incompatible with the requirements imposed by or under Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Act 1990 (as modified by the Community Radio Order 2004) and Articles 6 and 7 of the Community Radio Order 2004.
In pursuance of its duties under Section 86(4) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (as amended), Ofcom requires that the applicant should notify Ofcom of any matters which might influence Ofcom’s judgement as to whether:(i) the applicant;(ii) any director of the applicant;(iii) any individual, or any director of a company, who will have an interest of 5 per cent or more in the applicant;may not be considered a 'fit and proper person' to participate in a radio licence.
The Broadcasting Act 1990 requires that signals carrying S4C shall attain high standards in terms of technical quality.
In section 86(6) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (variation of licence period etc), after “section 97B” (inserted by section 30) insert “ , 105A ”.
It is an independent broadcasting authority established under the Broadcasting Act 1981, and regulated by the Communications Act 2003 and the Broadcasting Act 1990.
Its current constitutional arrangements are set out in Chapter VI of Part I of the Broadcasting Act 1990.
S4C must assess the views and interests of the public and audiences in accordance with the provisions of section 64 of the Broadcasting Act 1990.
It is an independent broadcasting authority established under the Broadcasting Act 1981, and is regulated by the Communications Act 2003 and the Broadcasting Act 1990.