Independent Television Commission

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The ITC has been superseded as the British commercial television regulator by Ofcom (the Office of Communications). For recent information on the regulation of commercial television in the UK (from 2004 onwards), please see the Ofcom article.

For the British television production company Incorporated Television Company - also known as ITC - see ITC Entertainment.


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The Independent Television Commission (ITC) licensed and regulated commercial television services in the United Kingdom except S4C in Wales between 1 January 1991 and 28 December 2003.

In this context "independent" indicates freedom from the BBC, rather than government, as the latter is taken as read.

The ITC was formed by the Broadcasting Act 1990 to replace the television regulation functions of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (formed by the Broadcasting Act 1954) and Cable Authority. From January 1 1991 it regulated the existing ITV network

The 1990 Act also established the Channel Four Television Corporation to run Channel 4, regulated by the ITC. There were no fanfare as control was passed from Channel Four Television Company Limited.

The establishing Act required the auction of Channel 3 licences for the fifteen ITV regions and nationwide breakfast time. Most of the Channel 3 licences were awarded to the incumbent ITV companies, however there were some controversial decisions:

  • GMTV (Changed to Good Morning Television as the bid name Sunrise Television was already used by Sky News) outbid TV-am for the Breakfast Time licence.

On January 1, 1993 these new arrangements came into force, and the ITC began its job of "light touch regulation". During this time, the ITC regulated the Channel 3 system as well as Channel 4. It issued licences to new satellite broadcasters and awarded the Channel 5 licence in the late 1990s. It also regulated cable TV.

However, the British government, in a White Paper, declared its intention to merge the ITC with the Radio Authority, Office of Telecommunications, and Radiocommunications Agency. This merger, under the Communications Act 2003, took effect on December 29, 2003. Most powers of the ITC are now exercised by the Office of Communications (Ofcom), making some powers - and the ITC - defunct.

The ITC's co-regulators and origins

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Alongside the ITC, two other independent bodies also dealt with complaints: The Broadcasting Complaints Commission dealt with injustices against individuals, whereas the Broadcasting Standards Council dealt with complaints about the moral content of programs, with no redress for individuals.

Historically all of independent television (from 22nd Sep 1955) and radio (from 8th Oct 1973) was governed by the IBA (Independent Broadcasting Authority) - joined by the Cable Authority in 1984. On 1st July 1985, the Home Secretary asked the IBA to review prospects for commercial DBS (direct broadcast by satellite).

In 1988 the Broadcasting Standards Council was set up to monitor 'Taste and Decency' on TV. In 1990, large scale changes brought about the Radio Authority, the privatization of the IBA's engineering division as NTL, as well as formation of the Independent Television Commission.

The BBC has governed itself since it was formed in 1922.

See also


ITV
British television | Channels

Regions

North Scotland: Grampian TV | Central Scotland: Scottish TV | Scottish/English Border: Border
North and North West England: ABC, Granada | North East England: Tyne Tees | Yorkshire: Yorkshire | Northern Ireland: UTV
Wales and the West of England: TWW, WWN, ITSWW, HTV | Midlands: ATV, ABC, Central | East Anglia: Anglia
London: Rediffusion, ATV, Thames, LWT, Carlton | Southern England: Southern, TVS, Meridian
South West England: Westward, TSW, Westcountry | Channel Islands: Channel TV


Breakfast: TV-am, GMTV | Teletext: ORACLE, Teletext Ltd | News: ITN, ITV News


ITA | IBA | ITC | Ofcom
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