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Exception for Ch 3 opposed by digital TV operators
Watchiranont Thongtep
The Sunday Nation

BANGKOK: -- Some terrestrial-based digital TV operators will tomorrow hand over an open letter to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), opposing extension of the remedy period for Channel 3 to provide its analog TV programmes via cable and satellite TV operator after the current remedy period ends tomorrow.

The terrestrial-based digital TV operators include Thairath TV, Thai TV, Loca, Nation TV, Now 26, Spring News TV and RS Channel 8. They have expressed concerns that it will breach the broadcasting regulation if the NBTC gives the green light for local cable and satellite TV operators to carry Channel 3's analog TV programmes because Channel 3 had not yet obtained a satellite TV licence from the watchdog.

Suphab Kleekachai, chief adviser of Thai TV and Loca channel, said that if Channel 3 was able to do so, it would be unfair to all digital terrestrial TV broadcasters who had invested more than Bt10 billion on acquiring digital TV licences through bidding last year.

Suphab added that Bangkok Entertainment Company (BEC), the operator of Channel 3, should apply for a satellite TV licence from NBTC for the rights to broadcast its analog TV programmes via cable and satellite TV platforms. After that, the company should comply with the regulation governing satellite TV business by reducing its advertising airtime slots from 12 minutes to 6 minutes per hour. Another option for Channel 3 is to simulcast its analog TV programmes over one of its three obtained digital TV channels.

BEC currently operates Channel 3 terrestrial-based analog TV station under a concession with MCOT. This concession will expire by March 2020. Its sister company, BEC-Multimedia, has obtained three licences to run three digital TV channels. Early this month, BEC appealed to the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), seeking permission for cable and satellite TV operators to continue carrying Channel 3 programmes after the 100-day extra remedy period ends.

This extension period was granted on May 28 to remedy Channel 3 after the NBTC had announced its new definition of free-TV broadcasting service, which covers only terrestrial-based digital free TV channels. This new definition is implemented under the must-carry rule. So cable and satellite TV operators have no obligation to carry Channel 3's analog programmes through their platforms.

Adisak Limparungpatanakij, president of Nation Broadcasting Corporation, suggested that although the junta's Announcement No 27 allowed cable and satellite TV operators to continue carrying analog and digital free TV channels, Channel 3 was no longer a free TV type under the current must-carry rule.

"To create a level playing field, Channel 3 should simulcast its analog TV programmes over its obtained digital TV channels. Channel 7 and MCOT's Modernine TV are already carrying their analog TV programmes on their digital TV channels," Adisak added.

Pantipa Sakulchai, president of Thai TV and Loca channel, said that if the NBTC allowed cable and satellite platforms to carry Channel 3's analog TV programmes, her company and other digital TV channels would file a lawsuit against the NBTC with the Central Administrative Court.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Exception-for-Ch-3-opposed-by-digital-TV-operators-30242165.html

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-- The Nation 2014-08-31

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