Broadcasting Act 1989

Restrictions on broadcasting by overseas persons

63: Special provisions in respect of ownership by overseas person of shareholding interest in company broadcasting sound radio programmes only

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"Rules about overseas owners of radio stations"

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You need to know about a rule that used to apply to companies that broadcast sound radio programmes. This rule was about overseas people owning shares in these companies. The rule was repealed on 7 May 1991, which means it is no longer in effect, by the Broadcasting Amendment Act 1991.

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Part 5Restrictions on broadcasting by overseas persons

63Special provisions in respect of ownership by overseas person of shareholding interest in company broadcasting sound radio programmes only (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 63: repealed, on , by section 2(1) of the Broadcasting Amendment Act 1991 (1991 No 21).