6.4Ireland
Community radio services are licensed, like commercial radio, as sound broadcasting services, under the RT Act 1988 (Ie), section 5. It is a matter for the BCI to determine the licence categories and character of the service.484 Community services are non-profit services which serve a local community or community of interest. Community licences are granted for a term of five years. Community radio will be funded from a variety of sources, and although it is allowed to broadcast advertising and sponsorship, BCI policy requires that no more than 50% of income is derived from commercial activity.485
The BCI also licences institutional (licensed for a particular location) and temporary licences pursuant to RT Act 1988 (Ie), section 8.
6.4.2Digital radio
Digital radio services in Ireland are still at a trial stage. There were two trial digital radio multiplexes, one operated by RTÉ, the other operated for commercial radio. However, in November 2008, the commercial sector ended its involvement with the trial.486 Economic factors appear to have influenced the decision.487 The RTÈ digital services operate only in limited areas, although they are available nationally online.. Ireland has adopted DAB (digital audio technology).488
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