Consultation on Amendments to the Community Radio Licensing Regime

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Scottish Parliament written answers — Digital Technology: Digital Technology

[Spoken by Fiona Hyslop on 03/03/2010]

Scottish ministers responded on 12 March 2009 to the interim Digital Britain report. That response can be found on the Scottish Government’s website at:

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/127313/0079137.pdf.

Since the final Digital Britain report was published on 16 June 2009, Scottish ministers have responded to the following consultations which arose from that report:

Consultation on amendments to the community radio licensing regime (25 August 2009)

Consultation on sustainable, independent and impartial news in the Nations, locally and in the regions (22 September 2009)

Consultation on potential reclassification of production companies owned by Channel 3 licence holders, 28 January 2010 – this response can be found at:

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/ArtsCultureSport/arts/Broadcasting.

A Consultation on a direction to Ofcom to implement the Wireless Spectrum Modernisation Programme (4 February 2010)

Implementing a landline duty: consultation on draft legislation and impacts (4 February 2010).

Scottish ministers also intend to respond to the UK Government’s Consultation on proposals for a Next Generation Fund, for which the closing date is 1 April 2010.

Scottish ministers have met UK Government Ministers twice since the publication of the final Digital Britain report to discuss issues relating to Digital Britain. Mike Russell, the then Minister for Culture, External Affairs and the Constitution met

Siôn

Simon MP, the then UK Government Minister for the Creative Industries, on 2 November 2009 and Jim Mather, the Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Tourism met Stephen Timms MP, UK Government Minister for Digital Britain, on 22 February 2010. The meetings covered a range of issues on which there will be ongoing dialogue between the UK Government and the Scottish Government.

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Digital Broadcasting: Licensing

[Spoken by Siôn Simon on 15/10/2009]

The Consultation on Amendments to the Community Radio Licensing Regime was published on 16 June 2009.

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