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It was constituted under the provisions of the Television Act 1954, with the function of providing television broadcasting services additional to those of the BBC. Under the provisions of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 the Postmaster General granted the ITA a broadcasting licence. | It was constituted under the provisions of the Television Act 1954, with the function of providing television broadcasting services additional to those of the BBC. Under the provisions of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 the Postmaster General granted the ITA a broadcasting licence. | ||
1971 | The authority invited applications for the first group of programme contractors. | ||
1971 The government signalled the introduction of commercial radio broadcasting, and its intention to expand the remit of the ITA to cover commercial radio | |||
1972 The ITA became the [[Independent Broadcasting Authority]] (IBA). | 1972 The ITA became the [[Independent Broadcasting Authority]] (IBA). |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 6 September 2019
1954 The Independent Television Authority (ITA) was created in August 1954 to provide public TV services, with programmes provided by independent programme contractors whose revenue derived from sale of advertising time.
It was constituted under the provisions of the Television Act 1954, with the function of providing television broadcasting services additional to those of the BBC. Under the provisions of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 the Postmaster General granted the ITA a broadcasting licence.
The authority invited applications for the first group of programme contractors.
1971 The government signalled the introduction of commercial radio broadcasting, and its intention to expand the remit of the ITA to cover commercial radio
1972 The ITA became the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA).
See Also
Sources of Information
- National Archives [1]