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02|11|04

Statutory obligation on the promotion of media literacy

Ofcom today set out its approach to the promotion of media literacy as stipulated under Section 11 of the Communications Act 2003. This requires Ofcom to “bring about a better public understanding of the nature and characteristics of material published by means of electronic media”. The statement published today follows a public consultation begun on 1 June 2004.

In its approach to media literacy, which Ofcom defines as the ability to access, understand and create communications in a variety of contexts, Ofcom will support the following:

Ofcom therefore proposes the establishment of a cross-platform working group – including the BBC , ITV, Channel 4, five, BSkyB, British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), major Internet Service Providers, mobile phone operators and others to investigate how viewers prefer to receive information about challenging content, particularly in homes with digital television.

Ofcom will also seek other opportunities to stimulate debate on media literacy issues, including support for related and relevant work undertaken by other organisations.

Ofcom’s strategy and priorities for the promotion of media literacy is available under Related Items.

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NOTES FOR EDITORS AND CSEs

Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services.


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