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Guidelines for broadcasting regulation table of contents
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GUIDELINES FOR
BROADCASTING REGULATION
By Eve Salomon, for the CBA and UNESCO
September 2005
GUIDELINES FOR BROADCASTING REGULATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Background
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Why Regulate Broadcasting?
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Democratic Purposes
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The Right of appeal
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The Right to reply, and rules on fairness
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Obligations for news to be accurate and impartial
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General obligations for impartiality
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Rules preventing discrimination
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Special rules on religious broadcasting
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Independent regulation
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Means of appointment
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Remit of regulatory authority
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Terms for termination of appointment
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Funding
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Conflicts of interest
2.22 Cultural and Consumer Protection Reasons
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Economic Purposes
2.32 The application of international trade agreements
2.33 Balancing inward investment against national promotion
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The support of domestic production sectors
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The promotion of new technology
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The application of competition law
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Setting up an Independent Regulator
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Creation and remit
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Appointments and termination
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Funding
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Accountability
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Key regulatory processes
3.43 Quorums
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Conflicts of interest
3.47 Frequency and attendance at meetings
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Minutes
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Appeals
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Jurisdiction Issues
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Terrestrial Spectrum
4.3 Cable
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Satellite
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Licensing
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Starting a licensing process
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Licence Conditions
5.7 Coverage area
5.9 Technical specifications
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Licence term
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Licence renewal
5.13 Licence fees
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Programme format conditions
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Compliance with legal requirements
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Sanctions
5.21 Information requirement
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Amendments to licences
5.25 Pace of licensing
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Licensing of formats
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Advertising new licences
5.46 Application process
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Licence awards
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Local versus national services
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Television and radio
5.58 Digital broadcasting
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Ownership and Plurality
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Ownership
6.4 Legal person
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Fitness and propriety
6.8 Nationality
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Political organisations
6.13 Religious organisations
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Plurality
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Share
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Availability
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Control
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Role of the regulator
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Content Regulation
Programming -
Protection of democratic principles
7.4 Accurate news
7.9 Election guidelines
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Protection of minors
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Watershed
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Information and ratings
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Offence to human dignity/ taste and decency
7.30 Context
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Protection against harm
7.35 Protection of the Individual
7.35 Privacy
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Right of reply
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Protection against crime and disorder
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Protection against racial or ethnic hatred
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Religious programmes
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Generally accepted standards
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Sanctions
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Procedure
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Fines
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Suspension
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Revocation
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