(a) any contractual arrangements entered into under paragraph (2);
(b) reception of broadcastings services requiring conditional access;
(c) the provision by of any apparatus or device enabling the reception of digital
broadcasting services, including free-to air broadcasting services.
(4) A person granted a licence under this regulation shall, in consultation with
other broadcasters, prepare an electronic programme guide for audiences to use to
access information relating to the schedules of programme materials for all
broadcasting services it carries.
(5) A licensee shall ensure that an electronic programme guide prepared in
paragraph (4) shall be user friendly and that it’s easy to navigate through
programme materials which are the subject of a broadcasting service.
17. Other broadcasting services.
The Commission may issue other broadcasting service licences as it may find
necessary from time to time.
PART IV - CONTENT
18. Minimum standards
Content prescribed in this part shall form the basis upon which the Commission or
a recognized body of broadcasters shall prepare their respective progamme codes.
19. General requirements.
(1) A licensee shall ensure that no broadcasts by its station:(a) contains the use of offensive language, including profanity and blasphemy;
(b) presents sexual matters in an explicit and offensive manner;
(c) glorifies violence or depicts violence in an offensive manner;
(d) is likely to incite, perpetuate hatred, vilify any person or section of the
community, on account of the race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual
preference, age, disability, religion or culture of that person or section of the
community; or