Draft Local Digital Television Programme Services (Amendment) Order 2024 Debate

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Department: Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Tuesday 17th December 2024

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Zöe Franklin Portrait Zöe Franklin (Guildford) (LD)
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It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Stringer. The Liberal Democrats support this statutory instrument, but I wish to put on the record how grateful I am for the wonderful services that That’s TV Surrey and other local TV services provide. It is such an important service for residents, as it gives them the hyperlocal news and current affairs that are so often missed by other broadcasters.

That’s TV Surrey wanted me to highlight two things to enhance the statutory instrument, and to ask Ofcom to consider as it starts implementation. First, it wants Ofcom to be very clear about what the renewal process will look like. TV companies are aware that, in an ever-changing financial climate, it will be a challenge to present a business case that lasts 10 years, so they would appreciate clarity as soon as possible. That would prevent the process from becoming unduly burdensome and potentially damaging to the local TV operators that this statutory instruments seeks to preserve.

I completely agree with That’s TV Surrey on the second point, which is that, as many of us will be aware, local TV services benefit from electronic programme guide prominence on Freeview, regulated by Ofcom, but there is no guarantee of either carriage or prominence on the digital apps that are being planned by local TV operators. The request from That’s TV Surrey is therefore that the Government work with the industry to secure a pathway for local TV to launch apps on internet-connected television sets, so that residents across the country can continue to see their local TV services and access local TV feeds.