Transcription of THE OFCOM BROADCASTING CODE
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THE OFCOM BROADCASTING code (with the Cross-promotion code and theOn Demand Programme Service Rules)January 20191 January 2019 The OFCOM BROADCASTING code (with the Cross-promotion code and the On Demand Programme Service Rules)ContentsPart One: BROADCASTING code The Legislative Background to the CodeHow to use the code Section One: Protecting the Under-Eighteens Section Two: Harm and Offence Section Three: Crime, Disorder, Hatred and Abuse Section Four: Religion Section Five:Due Impartiality and Due Accuracy and Undue Prominence of Views and OpinionsSection Six:Elections and ReferendumsSection Seven:Fairness Section Eight:PrivacySection Nine:Commercial References in Television ProgrammingSection Ten: Commercial Communications in Radio ProgrammingAppendix 1:Extracts from Relevant UK LegislationAppendix 2: Extracts from the EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive Appendix 3:European Convention on Human RightsAppendix 4:Financial Promotions and Investment RecommendationsAppendix 5:Extracts from BBC Charter and Agreement The OFCOM BROADCASTING code IndexPart Two: Cross-promotion code IntroductionLegislative background to the code PrinciplesRulesGuidanceGeneral guidance on the Cross-promotion CodePart Three: On Demand Programme Service RulesIntroductionLegislative background Administrative RulesEditorial Rules2 OFCOM is required under the Communications Act 2
BBC ODPS; and “broadcast” and “broadcasting” include making programmes available on BBC ODPS. No part of the Code applies to the BBC World Service. Under the Act, the provider of a service is the person with “general control” over which programmes and other facilities and services are comprised in the service (section 362(2) of the ...
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