Thursday, 24 July 2025

Advanced Television: TAC welcomes Ofcom Codes of Practice decision

Story from Advanced Television:

Welsh independent TV producers trade body TAC (Teledwyr Annibynnol Cymru) has welcomed the decision by broadcast regulator Ofcom not to proceed with proposed changes to the Codes of Practice which guide commissioning negotiations between UK public service broadcasters and independent producers. Ofcom had proposed to bundle primary and secondary rights and to remove a prohibition on matching rights. Both of these measures would have weakened the position of independent producers at a time when they already face significant market pressures.

Llyr Morus, Chair of TAC, said: “We are very pleased to see that Ofcom has decided not to take forward its proposals to amend the Codes of Practice to remove the prohibition on matching rights and to allow bundling of primary and secondary rights. TAC submitted written evidence, referred to in Ofcom’s final statement, and also met with Ofcom to relay our members’ concerns on this matter and we would like to express our thanks to Ofcom for taking those concerns on board.”

“Given that, every time the Codes of Practice are reviewed, it causes instability and unwelcome speculation, we hope that the Codes of Practice and Terms of trade legislation, which have been a large factor in the growth of the sector in Wales over the last 25 years, will now be allowed to stand without further review for a significant period of time.”

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