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Reless Broadcasting

Volume 157: debated on Tuesday 1 August 1922

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asked the Postmaster-General if he can supply particulars of the broadcasting services company or companies which are to be formed; whether a limit to individual holdings will be insisted on; or whether any means will be taken to ensure that these companies are not controlled by one or two of the largest firms, thereby constituting a monopoly, to the detriment of the small firms and the receivers?

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asked the Postmaster-General if negotiations for the institution of wireless broadcasting have yet reached a satisfactory conclusion, and if he can make a statement upon the matter; and whether he will arrange for a demonstration of wireless in some convenient room in the House for the information of Members?

I regret I cannot arrange for a demonstration before the Adjournment, but, subject to the consent of the authorities of the House, I will endeavour to do so in the autumn. The formation of the company, or companies, referred to is still subject to negotiation between the wireless manufacturers, and I am not able to make any further statement as to its constitution. The Articles of Association will be subject to my approval. I do not propose to impose any limit on individual holdings. Such a limitation might well result in the capital required for financing the service not being forthcoming. The security against a monopoly will lie in the fact that any bonĂ¢ fide manufacturer in this country will be eligible for membership, and apparatus manufactured by him will be admissible for use under the licence.

Is the Government aware of the opposition to this Bill in certain quarters, and is it intended to proceed with the Wireless Bill this Session?

The only opposition of which I am aware is that indicated by the Amendments on the Order Paper.

Can the right hon. Gentleman give any undertaking to lay the terms or Articles of Association before Members of this House for their consideration?

I answered that question yesterday. I said that Papers would be laid on the Table of the House.