HL Deb 14 November 2002 vol 641 cc1-2WA
Baroness Gould of Potternewton

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What is their policy on the ownership of local radio services. [HL69]

The Minister of State, Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Baroness Blackstone)

After public consultation on the proposed radio ownership scheme, my right honourable friends the Secretaries of State for Culture, Media and Sport and Trade and Industry have agreed that the policy on local radio ownership should ensure that in every local market with a reasonable range of services (three or more analogue stations) there should be at least two commercial radio operators and at least three commercial media voices across local and regional radio, television and newspapers.

For radio-only operators, maximum ownership will be limited to 55 per cent of a market, as defined by a points system. For significant cross-media owners (either the relevant regional Channel 3 licensee or a local newspaper owner with more than 50 per cent of the market in the coverage area of a radio station) there will be a stricter limit of 45 per cent for analogue services, although this will be applied only in areas where there are three or more overlapping licences.

No one will be allowed to own a local radio licence if they own both the relevant regional Channel 3 licence and more than 50 per cent of the local newspaper market in the coverage area of the radio station.

The necessary rules would be introduced by order once the Communications Bill is enacted, and a draft order would then be published alongside the Bill.

Forward to