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One of the Broadcasting Commission’s main functions is to recommend to the Minister of Information which applicants should receive licences to operate broadcast radio and television and subscriber television services. It also recommends the terms and conditions under which those licences should be granted and renewed. Applicants for licences are expected to meet certain programming, technical and financial standards and be able to provide a satisfactory level of customer service.
Once the Commission is convinced that an applicant can adequately staff and operate the service according to the Television and Sound Broadcasting Regulations, a recommendation is made to the Minister of information who then decides whether a licence should be granted.
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Status of
Broadcast and STV Applications (October 2007)
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Status of current applications
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Statement about Available Spectrum by Information Minister
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Stages Of The Applications Process
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Guidelines For Applying For A Commercial Broadcast licence
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Guidelines For Applying For A Subscriber Television Licence
• Application And Licence Fees
Applications for spectrum or queries about this matter should be directed to the Spectrum.
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