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36/00 10 March 2000 RADIO AUTHORITY AWARDS LOCAL DIGITAL MULTIPLEX LICENCE FOR EDINBURGH The Radio Authority announced today (10 March) that it has decided, after considering the proposals submitted for the local digital multiplex service licence for the Edinburgh area, to award the licence to the sole applicant: SCORE DIGITAL LTD. - Scottish Radio Holdings plc, Clydebank Business Park, Glasgow G81 2RX (contact: Richard Findlay, 0141 565 2202; or Grae Allan, 0141 565 2347). The licence is designed potentially to deliver digital radio programming and data services to an area with an adult (aged 15+) population of up to around 1.1 million, broadly corresponding to the coverage of existing Edinburgh-based local radio stations. SCORE Digital Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Scottish Radio Holdings plc. It is proposing to broadcast a total of eight programme services in the Edinburgh area, each provided initially on a round-the-clock basis:
In addition to these commercial services, the BBC 'national regional' service, Radio Scotland, will be broadcast using the digital capacity reserved for it. The applicant proposes to commence its service in October 2000, using four transmission sites, at Black Hill, Craigkelly, Penicuik and Knock Hill, which it estimates will provide 'outdoor coverage' of some 88.8% of the adult population of the Edinburgh 'primary protected area' (PPA). The licence will run initially for a period of twelve years from the commencement of broadcasting. The Authority will shortly be publishing its assessment of SCORE Digital’s application for the Edinburgh licence.
ENDS more follows…. NOTES TO EDITORS
2. The application for the licence was considered according to factors specified in section 51 of the Broadcasting Act 1996, which are: the extent of coverage proposed, within the permitted maximum; the timetable by which this will be achieved; the ability of the applicant to establish the proposed service and maintain it throughout the licence period; the extent to which the proposed programme services will cater for the tastes and interests of listeners in the area; the broadening of local digital radio choice; local support for the applicant's proposals; and whether the applicant has been fair in contracting with the prospective providers of programme and data services on the multiplex.
3. Digital radio is a new transmission system which provides the listener with bundles (called multiplexes) of audio services to new portable and vehicle receivers, and personal computers, with unprecedentedly clear reception. Being digital, it can also broadcast data services which may or may not be related to the radio programmes; e.g. traffic information, electronic publishing, and internet-type information. 4. The Authority has already awarded a national digital radio multiplex licence, to Digital One Ltd., whose services will also be available in the Edinburgh area. 5. The Radio Authority is responsible for licensing and regulating Independent Radio in accordance with the statutory requirements of the Broadcasting Acts 1990 and 1996. It plans frequencies, awards licences, regulates programming and advertising, and plays an active role in the discussion and formulation of policies which affect the Independent Radio industry and its listeners. [newsroom/news-release/press_footer.htm] |
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