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07|02|06

Ofcom consults on the use of sponsorship in commercial television

Sponsorship of programmes has existed on commercial television and radio for more than 15 years. Ofcom today announced proposals to allow sponsorship to extend to commercial television channels and radio services, subject to certain restrictions.

During Ofcom’s review of the Broadcasting Code in 2004/5, a majority of respondents agreed that existing restrictions prohibiting channel sponsorship were no longer necessary. Additionally, Ofcom has carried out research into viewers’ reactions to possible future funding sources for television. This can be found in the Related Items.

Ofcom proposes to allow channel sponsorship subject to the following restrictions:

The consultation closes on 20 April 2006. It can be found in the Related Items, together with the results of Ofcom’s research into viewer attitudes toward future funding and its proposals for other possible sources of future funding for commercial television, such as product placement.

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