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EDM 531
 
IMPACT OF DIGITAL DIVIDEND ON BRITISH ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY
18.12.2006


Mackinlay, Andrew

That this House applauds the work done by the British Entertainment Industry Radio Group (BEIRG) in highlighting the imminent threat to a £15 billion per annum British entertainment industry posed by the Digital Dividend Review being undertaken by Ofcom; recognises that there is no feasible commercial alternative to the use of analogue equipment in the Programme Making and Special Events sector and that Ofcom's plan to auction off the analogue spectrum is likely to damage irreparably a world leading industry and lead to the end of live performances and events; notes that the use of sufficient interleaved analogue spectrum is essential for the continued production of world class entertainment; and urges the Government to guarantee that sufficient quality and quantity of such spectrum be available to prevent the collapse of such a renowned and valuable UK industry.

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Mackinlay, Andrew
Bellingham, Henry
Russell, Bob
Field, Mark
Carswell, Douglas
Wright, Anthony D
Barrett, John
Battle, John
Williams, Betty
Spink, Bob
Hoyle, Lindsay
Cryer, Ann
Gerrard, Neil
Bottomley, Peter
Williams, Stephen
O'Hara, Edward
Drew, David
Efford, Clive
Willis, Phil
Leech, John
McDonnell, John
Anderson, Janet
Luff, Peter
Campbell, Ronnie
Conway, Derek
Hancock, Mike
Vis, Rudi
Hopkins, Kelvin
Mitchell, Austin
Dean, Janet
Pelling, Andrew
Morgan, Julie
Hamilton, David
Clark, Katy
Simpson, Alan
Amess, David
McGovern, Jim
Walter, Robert
Harvey, Nick
McDonnell, Alasdair
Turner, Desmond
Laing, Eleanor
Hemming, John
Lazarowicz, Mark
Main, Anne
Howarth, George
Jackson, Glenda
Kaufman, Gerald
Marshall, David
Burns, Simon
Clegg, Nick
George, Bruce
Abbott, Diane
Holloway, Adam
Davies, Philip
Featherstone, Lynne
Hunter, Mark
Horam, John
Cable, Vincent
Rifkind, Malcolm
Singh, Marsha
Humble, Joan
Mates, Michael
McKechin, Ann
Meale, Alan
Spellar, John
Burrowes, David
Kawczynski, Daniel
Smith, Geraldine
Dowd, Jim
Field, Frank
Goodwill, Robert
Henderson, Doug
Key, Robert
Olner, Bill
George, Andrew
Wishart, Pete
Horwood, Martin
Love, Andrew
Marshall-Andrews, Robert
Brooke, Annette
Fallon, Michael
Truswell, Paul
Sheerman, Barry
Hall, Patrick
Strang, Gavin
Dorries, Nadine
Simpson, David
Atkinson, Peter
Stoate, Howard
Walley, Joan
Butler, Dawn
Swinson, Jo
Bercow, John
Riordan, Linda
Robertson, John
Soames, Nicholas
Davey, Edward
Streeter, Gary
McCafferty, Chris
Challen, Colin
Ellman, Louise
Hermon, Lady
Oaten, Mark
Brake, Tom
Caton, Martin
Hands, Greg
Walker, Charles
Williams, Mark
Hepburn, Stephen
Hoey, Kate
Jones, Lynne
Wright, Jeremy
Burstow, Paul
Davies, David TC
Williams, Alan
Moffat, Anne
Shepherd, Richard
Heath, David
Berry, Roger
Kirkbride, Julie
Clappison, James
Hamilton, Fabian
Tipping, Paddy
Fraser, Christopher
Greenway, John
Trickett, Jon
Pugh, John
Lloyd, Tony
Younger-Ross, Richard
Keetch, Paul
Arbuthnot, James
Salmond, Alex
Kennedy, Charles
Burden, Richard
Baker, Norman
Spicer, Michael
Butterfill, John
Alexander, Danny
Farron, Timothy
Rogerson, Daniel
Rennie, Willie
MacKay, Andrew
Cohen, Harry
Cruddas, Jon
Dorrell, Stephen
Wilson, Robert
Gidley, Sandra
Winterton, Nicholas
Hendrick, Mark
Cook, Frank
Dismore, Andrew
Touhig, Don
Lancaster, Mark
Lepper, David
Brady, Graham
Burgon, Colin
Syms, Robert
Hughes, Simon
Murphy, Denis
Buck, Karen
Taylor, Matthew
Wyatt, Derek
Browne, Jeremy
McCarthy, Kerry
Havard, Dai
Taylor, David
Iddon, Brian
Breed, Colin
Ancram, Michael
Goldsworthy, Julia
Thornberry, Emily
Clwyd, Ann
Rowen, Paul
Naysmith, Doug
Gilroy, Linda
McCarthy-Fry, Sarah
Borrow, David S
Gauke, David
Godsiff, Roger
Williams, Hywel
Neill, Robert
Jones, Kevan
Cousins, Jim
Taylor, Richard
Engel, Natascha
Foster, Michael Jabez
Salter, Martin
Gummer, John
Gibson, Ian
Crabb, Stephen
Ennis, Jeff
Heathcoat-Amory, David
Penning, Mike
Widdecombe, Ann
Reid, Alan
Mulholland, Greg
Opik, Lembit