Ofcom has revoked the UK broadcasting licence of Press TV, forcing Iran’s English-language channel off the air for multiple breaches of the broadcasting code.
The controversial broadcaster was at risk of being banned in the UK last year after being rapped by Ofcom for airing an interview with imprisoned Newsweek journalist Maziar Bahari that was conducted under duress.
However, media regulator Ofcom, opted to impose a £100,000 fine on Press TV, which is the English-language outlet of the Iranian state. Ofcom said that during the course of imposing the sanction on Press TV, the broadcaster revealed that its editorial control actually rested with Press TV International, based in Tehran.
Broadcasting rules state that UK licence holders must be in “general control” of their TV service, including all programmes shown on the network.
Ofcom gave Press TV the opportunity to have its operations in Tehran “correctly licenced” as part of a “minded to revoke” letter. Press TV was offered the chance to either switch editorial control for its programming to the UK or transfer the entire broadcasting licence to Iran. However, Press TV has failed to make any necessary applications for the licence, and so Ofcom has opted to revoke it entirely.
The channel, which counts former MP George Galloway among its presenters, is expected to be removed from the Sky platform by the end of January 2012.
According to Ofcom, Press TV is also “unwilling and unable” to pay the £100,000 fine levelled against it. The watchdog said that it is pursuing this as “a separate matter”.
Press TV is still available on:
Astra at 19.2° east on 12.460 SR 27500 FEC 3/4 Horizontal
Hot Bird 8 13° east on 12437 SR 27500 FEC 3/4 Horizontal
The signal from both satellites, can easily be received in most of Europe including the UK, making a ban pointless.
Website: http://www.presstv.ir
A Press TV app is available for iPhone, iPad, Android and Nokia
Jan 20 2013
Press TV’s UK broadcasting licence revoked
The controversial broadcaster was at risk of being banned in the UK last year after being rapped by Ofcom for airing an interview with imprisoned Newsweek journalist Maziar Bahari that was conducted under duress.
However, media regulator Ofcom, opted to impose a £100,000 fine on Press TV, which is the English-language outlet of the Iranian state. Ofcom said that during the course of imposing the sanction on Press TV, the broadcaster revealed that its editorial control actually rested with Press TV International, based in Tehran.
Broadcasting rules state that UK licence holders must be in “general control” of their TV service, including all programmes shown on the network.
Ofcom gave Press TV the opportunity to have its operations in Tehran “correctly licenced” as part of a “minded to revoke” letter. Press TV was offered the chance to either switch editorial control for its programming to the UK or transfer the entire broadcasting licence to Iran. However, Press TV has failed to make any necessary applications for the licence, and so Ofcom has opted to revoke it entirely.
The channel, which counts former MP George Galloway among its presenters, is expected to be removed from the Sky platform by the end of January 2012.
According to Ofcom, Press TV is also “unwilling and unable” to pay the £100,000 fine levelled against it. The watchdog said that it is pursuing this as “a separate matter”.
Press TV is still available on:
Astra at 19.2° east on 12.460 SR 27500 FEC 3/4 Horizontal
Hot Bird 8 13° east on 12437 SR 27500 FEC 3/4 Horizontal
The signal from both satellites, can easily be received in most of Europe including the UK, making a ban pointless.
Website: http://www.presstv.ir
A Press TV app is available for iPhone, iPad, Android and Nokia
By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: Ofcom, Press TV