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A UK Restricted Service Licence (often called an RSL), is typically granted to radio stations and television stations broadcasting within the UK to serve a local community or a special event. Licences are granted by the broadcasting authority
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(formerly the Radio Authority and the
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, respectively).


History

In 1972, the
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was created and given responsibility for regulating independent television and radio services in the UK. Over time, the demand for local services increased, and finally prompted an
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to deregulate the respective industries and facilitate new long-term and short-term broadcast licences. In 1990, the
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became law, and led to the establishment of two licensing authorities: the
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to license new radio services and monitor existing licences, and the
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, to license new short-term television services. While the 1990 act proved successful, licensing procedures to this day remain restrictive compared to those in other countries. In 2004, the Radio Authority and ITC were folded into the
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. Today Ofcom handles all licensing for frequencies used by television and radio services. Until May 2015 short-range broadcasts and wireless links, and other programme makers frequencies were licensed by JFMG ( Joint Frequency Management Group), owned by Arqiva. In May 2015 Ofcom made the decision to end the contract with Arqiva and to insource the existing services.http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:eCwIsAv34_8J:jfmg.co.uk/news/ofcom-transition.aspx+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk


Radio

Short-term RSLs are typically broadcast on low-power FM (1 W–25 W) or AM (1 W) and can generally last a maximum of 28 consecutive days and can only be applied for twice in twelve months with four complete months separating the two broadcast periods (and only once in twelve months inside
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) by the same applicant/group. They are generally used for special events, sporting events, religious festivals,
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, hospital radio or to trial a radio project in preparation for an application for a permanent licence. Long-term RSLs (typically broadcast on low-power AM, but more recently in remote areas on low-power FM as well) are used for radio stations broadcasting to closed areas of private land such as university campuses and hospitals. They can be compared with the Low-power broadcasting movement in the United States. A number of stations that ran several RSL broadcasts in the 1990s and early 2000s have since gone on to run full-time
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stations. The first FM RSL was operated by Radio Thamesmead from the 23–24 July 1988. The station later obtained a full-time license operating as RTM Radio.


Radio Stations broadcasting under a Restricted Service Licence

Some example stations broadcast with RSLs (with more than a single appearance) * Worthy FM ( Glastonbury Festival) * 103 The Eye previously TWCFM awarded the first full-time community radio licence in UK 1.11.2005 for Melton Mowbray by
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Radio Caroline Radio Caroline is a British radio station founded in 1964 by Ronan O'Rahilly and Alan Crawford initially to circumvent the record companies' control of popular music broadcasting in the United Kingdom and the BBC's radio broadcasting monopoly ...
a former offshore "pirate" radio station now available on satellite and Internet Radio *
Phoenix FM Phoenix FM is a community radio station serving the areas of Brentwood and Billericay, England on 98.0FM and online, covering an area of over 140,000 people. History The station was formed in 1996 and has been broadcasting full-time on FM since ...
, community radio station in Brentwood which broadcast 12 RSLs before being awarded a full-time licence by
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Don FM Don FM was a 1990s London pirate radio station, influential in the development of breakbeat hardcore, jungle and drum and bass music. It was the first jungle pirate station granted a temporary legal license. Don first broadcast in November 199 ...
(London
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station) * Blink FM, a youth radio station operating at selected times annually in south Buckinghamshire. *
Takeover Radio Takeover Radio is a community radio station broadcasting on FM to Leicester and online. It also has a sister station, that broadcasts to the Ashfield district in Nottinghamshire. Takeover Radio specialises in helping children gain experience ...
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service in
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) * XFM (London) *
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, previously CTR 105.6 and 20/20FM *
Huntingdon Community Radio Huntingdon Community Radio is a community radio station operating from studios in Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England. It was awarded a broadcast licence by Ofcom in 2009, and has been broadcasting on 104 FM across Huntingdonshire and onl ...
(Huntingdon), now awarded a full-time licence by
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and known as HCRfm *
Waves FM Waves Radio is an Independent Local Radio station based in Peterhead, Scotland for Aberdeenshire with coverage across North East Scotland via DAB (Digital Radio) and on 101.2fm plus online via the website and smart speakers. History Waves ...
, previously Waves AM. Broadcasting from Peterhead, in the North East of Scotland. *
GLOSS FM GLOSS FM was an online community radio station in the United Kingdom, broadcasting to Thornbury and District, South Gloucestershire. Its strapline is "Your Local Station". It originally started broadcasting to the South Gloucestershire area on ...
, previously Thornbury FM. Broadcasts to South Gloucestershire, England. *
Moorlands Radio Moorlands Radio is a community radio station based in Leek in the Staffordshire Moorlands, England. It was granted the full-time licence in the second round of community radio licensing by broadcast regulator Ofcom in February 2008. The station ...
, Broadcasts now on 103.7fm to the Staffordshire Moorlands. *
BigglesFM BigglesFM is a local radio station based in Potton. It started broadcasting a full-time service on 22 April 2011. The station plays both modern and older songs. It broadcasts on 104.8 FM to Biggleswade, Potton, Sandy and surrounding villages ...
(Biggleswade), now awarded a full-time licence by
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Chaine FM Chaine FM was an FM community radio station based in Larne, Northern Ireland Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the isla ...
, Christmas radio station, broadcasting each December in Larne, Northern Ireland.


Television

RSLs were also issued to television stations and other organisations which wished to cover a very small area. These licences (also known as Restricted Television Service Licences or RTS licences) restrict power, and hence range, but not operating hours. These licences are valid for four years, and must be competed for on renewal. The first Local TV station to go on the air in the UK with an analogue RSL licence was TV12 on the Isle of Wight. It commenced broadcasting in October 1998 from the main ITV/BBC transmitter at Rowridge. TV12's studios were initially at the Medina Centre in Newport – later moving to retail premises in the town centre and finally a factory unit on the outskirts of the town. Initially a staff of more than 25 made hundreds of hours of local programmes – most of which were filmed on location in and around the island. Later local TV licences were awarded for stations in Belfast, Bristol, Cardiff, Carlisle, Coleraine, Derry/Londonderry, Dundee, Edinburgh, Fawley, Glasgow, Hertford, Lanarkshire, Leicester, Limavady, Manchester, Northampton, Norwich, Oxford, Portsmouth, Reading, Southampton, Swansea, Taunton, Teesside, Ware, Wellington, and York. In light of the national switch-over from analogue to digital TV the television regulator, Ofcom, extended several analogue Local TV licences until local digital switchover became due in each respective area. This process was complete in October 2012. Meanwhile, in February 2009 bids were invited for auctions for the first local digital multiplex licences to be offered in the UK – the first two of which were awarded shortly thereafter. However the awarding of additional licences was halted in favour of a network of local broadcastersbr>


Channels licensed under RTSs

* C9TV – Colerain

Derry/Londonderr

Limavad

– Ceased broadcasting in 2008. * Midlands Asian Television, MATV – Leiceste

– Ceased broadcasting on analogue terrestrial television in 2009. *
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– Belfas

– Ceased broadcasting on 23 October 2012. Granted a local digital TV licenc

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Oxford – Oxfor

– Ceased broadcasting in April 2009. *
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Portsmouth – Portsmout

– Never launched. *
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Reading – Readin

– Never launched. *
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Southampton – Fawle

Southampto

– Ceased broadcasting in April 2009. *TV Norwich – Norwic

Note that not all of these services may currently be broadcasting. Some of these stations also broadcast on other platforms such as cable and satellite.


Former channels licensed under RTSs

* List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom#Analogue, TV Local Bristol – Bristol – Ceased broadcasting in 2002. * Capital TV – Cardif

– Ceased broadcasting in 2009. *Carlisle TV – Carlisl

– Trialled but never launched. * Channel M – Mancheste

– Ceased broadcasting on analogue terrestrial television on 2 December 2009. Granted a local digital multiplex licence. *Channel Six Dundee – Dundee – Ceased broadcasting in 2002. * List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom#Analogue, Edinburgh Television – Edinburgh – Ceased broadcasting in 2003. * Herts TV – Hertford and Ware – Ceased broadcasting in 2002. *
Lanarkshire TV Thistle Television was a locally broadcast commercial television station for Lanarkshire, Scotland. It broadcast a mixture of locally produced programmes and newer films. It also showed two hours' worth of Sky News Sky News is a British free ...
– Lanarkshir

– Ceased broadcasting in 2001. * Northants TV – Northampton – Ceased broadcasting in 2004. * Portsmouth TV – Portsmouth – Ceased broadcasting on 19 March 2004. *
Solent TV Solent TV was an independent not-for-profit television channel broadcasting on the Isle of Wight. It was transmitted from the Rowridge transmitter on the Isle of Wight on UHF channel 54 (735.25 MHz). It began broadcasting in October 2002 but ce ...
– Isle of Wigh

– Ceased broadcasting on 24 May 2007. * List of former TV channels in the United Kingdom#Analogue, Southampton TV – Southampton – Ceased broadcasting on 19 March 2004. * Taunton TV – Taunton and Wellingto

– Ceased broadcasting in 2002. *Teesside – Teessid

– Never launched. * Thistle TV – Lanarkshire – Ceased broadcasting on 17 May 2005. * TV12 – Isle of Wight – Ceased broadcasting in 2002.


Disqualifications

The following are automatically disqualified from holding a restricted service licence: * county, district or borough councils * The
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* The
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* anyone with a conviction for pirate broadcasting is barred from applying for five years (however, a number of pirate stations have successfully applied for Restricted Service Licences) * Anyone with an un spent conviction is barred from applying for ten years from date of conviction (Murder and life sentences are never spent, as are
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s over four years) * undischarged bankrupts * political parties, trade unions,
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and certain religious organisations * Anyone barred from being a company director


See also

* Low-power broadcasting – the United States version of legal British stations broadcasting with a Restricted Service Licence. *
Community television in Australia Community television in Australia is a form of free-to-air non-commercial citizen media in which a television station is owned, operated and/or programmed by a community group to provide local programming to its broadcast area. In principle, co ...
– a similar Australian television concept * Community channel – a Canadian equivalent to British RSL and American LPTV stations


References


External links


Ofcom RSL (Radio) informationOfcom RSL (Television) information
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