licence and require the licensee to establish the necessary broadcasting
infrastructure and commence broadcasting within a period of twelve months.
(7) The commission shall revoke the licence of a licensee who does not establish
the necessary broadcasting infrastructure within the period specified in paragraph
(6).
4. Application for a commercial broadcasting services license.
(1) A person applying for a licence for a free-to-air commercial broadcasting
service or services shall furnish the Commission with a business plan which shall
include the—
(a) evidence of technical capacity in terms of personnel and equipment to carry
out the broadcasting services;
(b) evidence of relevant experience and expertise to carry out the broadcasting
services;
(c) evidence of the capacity to offer broadcasting services for at least eight
continuous hours in a day;
(d) programme line-up or schedule for the broadcasting services which the
licence is sought; and
(e) such other information or requirement as the Commission may from time to
time prescribe.
(2) A person who applies for a licence to provide subscription television or radio
service shall, unless it is otherwise prescribed by the Commission, comply with
paragraph (1) and satisfy the Commission that it has the capacity to offer a
minimum of ten channels to each subscriber.
5. Application for a community broadcasting licence.
(1) A person applying for a community broadcasting licence shall furnish the
Commission with—
(a) information on the service for which the community broadcasting licence is
sought for;
(b) the minutes of the meeting where it was resolved to establish a community

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