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How OFCOM awards broadcast licences
Posted: Sun 24 May, 2009 09.26
by marksi
Re: How OFCOM awards broadcast licences
Posted: Sun 24 May, 2009 10.02
by lukey
Good god.
Re: How OFCOM awards broadcast licences
Posted: Sun 24 May, 2009 10.07
by Sput
Coincidentally this is how the Met Office does EVERYTHING
Re: How OFCOM awards broadcast licences
Posted: Sun 24 May, 2009 11.27
by Steve in Pudsey
I believe they only do this for Ramadam RSLs in areas where there are considerably more applications for licenses which would be acceptable than there are available frequencies for.
Re: How OFCOM awards broadcast licences
Posted: Sun 24 May, 2009 14.12
by marksi
Presumably then there's no point in putting effort into the applications as professionalism isn't taken into account. It explains a lot in terms of the state of commercial radio in the UK.
Re: How OFCOM awards broadcast licences
Posted: Sun 24 May, 2009 15.40
by wells
No it doesn't because no commercial or full time radio license would be chosen in this way.
I think in general if you apply for an RSL (an FM license for up to 4 weeks) and you have the funds you will get your license awarded to you regardless of what you proposed out put is.
In this case Ofcom has decided it would be impossible to look into the merits of all the stations as they probably on paper offering the same product and decided this was fairest to award the licenses.