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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) Bill
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 12/02/2025
Overview
This bill aims to expand the range of major sporting events that must be available for free-to-air television broadcast in the UK. It mandates the inclusion of specific cricket and rugby union matches on free-to-view channels, ensuring wider public access.
Description
The Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) Bill compels the Secretary of State to add certain sporting events to the list of those requiring free-to-air broadcast coverage. This is achieved by utilizing existing powers under the Broadcasting Act 1996. Specifically, the bill mandates the inclusion of:
- Cricket Test matches played in the United Kingdom.
- Six Nations rugby union tournament matches involving home countries (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland).
The bill will apply to the entire United Kingdom and come into effect immediately upon being passed.
Government Spending
The bill doesn't directly specify any changes to government spending. The cost of implementing the legislation will likely be minimal, mainly involving the administrative work of the Secretary of State in fulfilling the requirements of the act. No specific figures are provided.
Groups Affected
This bill will primarily affect:
- Television Broadcasters: They will be obligated to offer free-to-air coverage of the specified sporting events, potentially impacting their broadcasting schedules and revenue models.
- Sporting Governing Bodies: The bill may impact their broadcasting rights agreements and revenue streams from pay-per-view or subscription services.
- The Public: This will be the group most directly benefitting. They will gain increased access to a wider variety of major sporting events without incurring additional subscription fees.
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