Ofcom invites applications for 11 further local TV licences
24 Sep 2013 01:25 PM
Ofcom is today inviting applications for licences to run local TV channels in 11 further locations across the UK.
They are: Barnstaple, Basingstoke, Derry/Londonderry, Gloucester, Guildford, Limavady, Luton, Maidstone, Plymouth, Reading and Salisbury.
The closing date for applications is Tuesday 7 January 2014.
This new invitation to apply follows the advertisement earlier this year of licences for Bangor, Cambridge, Middlesbrough, Mold, Scarborough, Swansea and York. Ofcom has received 10 applications for these areas and will award the licences in the coming months. It is possible that these services will be on air by the end of 2014.
Ofcom has already awarded 19 local TV licences1, with the first channel, Estuary TV (Grimsby), expected to launch in November 2013.
Ofcom intends to advertise one more set of locations next year2. Awarding licences in these different stages will minimise the length of time between applications being submitted and licence awards being made.
These licences are for channels on the Freeview platform (i.e. digital terrestrial television), but the local operators may also wish to offer their services on satellite, cable and online.
Details about how to apply can be found here.
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NOTES FOR EDITORS
1. As part of the first phase, Ofcom licensed the following local TV channels:
| Belfast: NvTv |
Grimsby: Estuary TV |
Nottingham: Notts TV |
| Birmingham: City TV Broadcasting |
London: London Live |
Oxford: That’s Oxford |
| Brighton & Hove: Latest TV |
Leeds: Made in Leeds |
Preston: YourTV Blackpool & Preston |
| Bristol: Made in Bristol |
Liverpool: Bay TV Liverpool |
Sheffield: SLTV/Sheffield Live |
| Cardiff: Made in Cardiff |
Manchester: YourTV Manchester |
Southampton: That’s Solent |
| Edinburgh: ETV |
Newcastle: Made in Tyne and Wear |
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| Glasgow: GTV |
Norwich: Mustard |
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2. The further 10 locations to be advertised in 2014 are:
| Aberdeen |
Falkirk |
| Ayr |
Inverness |
| Bromsgrove |
Kidderminster |
| Carlisle |
Stoke on Trent |
| Dundee |
Stratford upon Avon |
3. Ofcom has provided technical assistance for local TV coverage planning and is overseeing the licensing of local TV services. This follows the Government’s policy statement in December 2011 and Orders passed by Parliament.
4. Digital UK, the organisation responsible for the management and allocation of channel numbers on DTT, has reserved channel numbers for new public service local TV channels. These will be carried at channel 8 (England and Northern Ireland) and channel 34 (Wales and Scotland).
5. Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications, wireless communications and postal services.
6. For further information about Ofcom please visit: www.ofcom.org.uk. Ofcom’s news releases can be found at: http://media.ofcom.org.uk/.
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Elizabeth de Winton
Ofcom Communications
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