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Radio
Dialogue denied licence
Media
Institute of Souther Africa (MISA)
May 13, 2005
"Radio
Dialogue" which has been waiting in the wings for a community
radio licence has been denied a licence to operate a free to air
local commercial radio licence by the Broadcasting Authority of
Zimbabwe (BAZ).
"Radio Dialogue"
which is based in the second city of Bulawayo, applied for the commercial
radio licence after BAZ invited applications for private radio stations
and one television station.
In turning down the application,
BAZ noted that in its proposals, "Radio Dialogue" had
described itself as a community radio station but had gone on to
apply for a free to air local commercial radio licence for Bulawayo.
"The invitation
was however for a free to air broadcasting (narrow casting services).
Your application does, not, therefore, conform to the licence for
which the Authority invited applications," reads part of the
letter from BAZ, dated 27 April 2005.
The BAZ further stated
that "Radio Dialogue" had failed to meet other requirements
for a licence in terms of the Broadcasting Services Act (BSA) which
state that no broadcasting service or signal transmission station
will be licensed if it is wholly or partly funded by foreign donations
or contributions.
"Radio Dialogue"
had in its application stated that funding for the radio station
was going to be backed by foreign non-governmental organisations.
According to BAZ, the
radio station had failed to show its shareholding structure in terms
of BSA and that the list of its equipment does not include the technical
specifications of the equipment.
"The Authority is
therefore unable to check for compliance with the technical standards
prescribed by the regulations.
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