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Effective communications regulation in an era of convergence?: The case of premium rate telephony and television in the UK

Simpson, S

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This article explores recent problems with premium rate number service (PRS) use in UK participation TV, utilizing a regulatory convergence analytical framework. In 2003, the UK government created the communications convergence regulator, Ofcom, yet PRS regulation continued to remain the responsibility of PhonepayPlus (PPP), originally established in 1986. The article argues that Ofcom could have anticipated the problem concerning TV phone-ins, or at least reacted to adverse developments more quickly. PPP was unable to achieve this because of its regulatory culture and narrower focus. The consequences of the PRS saga have been significant. Damage to the reputation of the PRS business and commercial broadcasters has occurred. Citizen trust in public service broadcasting has been eroded. Regulatory remedies provided by Ofcom and PPP are likely to minimize future system abuses. However, that all PRS-in-TV regulatory activity has not been completely subsumed into Ofcom’s operational structure remains an operational anomaly.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2010
Deposit Date Dec 7, 2010
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
Print ISSN 1354-8565
Electronic ISSN 1748-7382
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 2
Pages 217
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856509357684
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354856509357684

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