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GCIvZZ71
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Stuart James Andrew
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<p>The government believes that certain sporting events of national interest should be shown on free-to-air television rather than behind a paywall, so that they can be enjoyed by as wide an audience as possible. That is why we have the listed events regime.</p><p>In determining what events form part of this regime, a balance between accessibility and the ability of sporting organisations to generate revenues from commercial broadcast arrangements to invest in the development of their sports from the grassroots up. The Government believes that the current list strikes an appropriate balance, and has no current plans to undertake a full review of the events on the list.</p>
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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Stuart James Andrew
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