[cma-l] Ofcom publishes statement on Blast 106 request to change broadcasting commitments

CMA-L cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Thu May 14 12:45:32 BST 2015


Ofcom has published a statement on a request by Blast 106 Limited, which
holds a community radio licence for Belfast.

The radio station requested to change a number of its programming
commitments, social gain objectives and accountability to the target
community commitments.

Ofcom consulted on the request and concluded the cumulative effect of the
changes was likely to substantially alter Blast 106’s character of service.
As such, Ofcom has not approved Blast 106’s proposed changes.

The request from Blast 106 Limited (the holder of a community radio licence
for Belfast) to change the Key Commitments of Blast 106 was discussed by
Ofcom's Broadcast Licensing Committee (BLC) at its meeting on 14 April
2015. The BLC declined the request.

The conclusion of the BLC was that the proposed changes should be rejected
by Ofcom, on the basis that the departure from the existing Key Commitments
would be not be acceptable in relation to two of Ofcom's policy criteria.

A statement setting out the decision is available on Ofcom’s website:

http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/consultations/blast-106/statement/Statement_on_Blast_106_Ltd_KC_change_request_may15.pdf

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