Public consultation launched on future of DAB tier 3 radio licences
The Dutch government is seeking public input on how to reallocate DAB tier 3 radio licences, impacting local broadcasters and digital radio accessibility. Your feedback could shape the future of small-scale digital broadcasting in the Netherlands.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Consultation Topic | Reallocation of DAB tier 3 licences |
| Models Under Consideration | Broadcasting model or operator model |
| Participation Link | Internet Consultation Portal |
| Issuing Body | Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) |
| Target Audience | Broadcasters, radio operators, and interested citizens |
The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science oversees the allocation of broadcasting licences in the Netherlands, ensuring diverse and accessible media for citizens. This consultation aims to gather input on how small-scale digital radio (DAB tier 3) should be structured moving forward.
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Consultation begins for DAB tier 3 licences
Are you interested in obtaining a licence for DAB tier 3? From today, you can contribute to the discussion on how these licences should be reallocated.
A key question at the heart of this consultation is which model the ministry will use for issuing the licence(s): the broadcasting model or the operator model.
You can respond to the consultation on a possible new allocation of digital tier 3.
