Broadcasting Services Act definition
Examples of Broadcasting Services Act in a sentence
Concerned that the failure to issue licences under the Broadcasting Services Act to alternative broadcasters might have given rise to external radio stations broadcasting into Zimbabwe.
Noting that while the provisions of the Broadcasting Services Act permit the issuance of licences, no licences other than to the public broadcaster have been issued.
In this context, “applicable law” includes (but is not limited to) the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (Cth) (BSA) and all relevant standards and codes of practice determined or registered under the BSA, the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (CCA), the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth) relevant defamation laws in all Australian jurisdictions and all industry codes of practice that apply to the content of advertisements.
In circumstances where the content was not 6 Supra Clause 60, Division 3, Schedule 5 Broadcasting Services Act.
Recognising the importance of the right to freedom of expression and the role of the Noting that while the provisions of the Broadcasting Services Act permit the issuance of licences, no licences other than to the public broadcaster have been issued.
Accordingly, this rule 24 contains provisions consistent with the requirements of the Broadcasting Services Act which entitle the Directors in certain circumstances to disenfranchise a person's rights and powers in relation to shares registered in a person's name and to order the divestiture of such shares.
Therefore in accordance with section 16(1d) of the Broadcasting Services Act [Chapter 12:06], the Authority hereby, effective date of this letter, cancels licence No. CD 0004 for the provision of a Content Distribution Service for the MY TV Africa Service………” (Underlining for emphasis) The agreement between the parties was premised on applicant holding a valid licence with BAZ.
As a result of applicant’s failure to provide the licensed service, and its continued failure to pay arrear and annual license fees, BAZ wrote to applicant on 12 October 2016, inviting it to show cause why its license should not be cancelled in terms of section 16(1)(d) and (e) of the Broadcasting Services Act.
In its appeal at the Supreme Court, BAZ contented that applicant never sought and was never granted an amendment of its license in terms of section 15 of the Broadcasting Services Act.
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