Broadcast News
07/10/2003
Carlton/Granada merger to go ahead
ITV giants Carlton and Granada have been given approval to merge by Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt, subject to certain advertising sales restrictions.
Hewitt accepted the conclusions of the Competition Commission and the advice of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) that the merger of Carlton Communications and Granada "may be expected to operate against the public interest", and therefore decided that undertakings to remedy the adverse effects must be put in place before the merger can go ahead.
She has asked the OFT, in concert with the ITC and Ofcom, to seek to obtain by November 7, 2003 undertakings from Carlton and Granada to implement a package of behavioural remedies recommended by the majority of the Competition Commission panel.
Hewitt said: "The Competition Commission have identified a number of specific adverse effects which may be expected to result from the merger. They conclude that the merger could be expected to operate against the public interest in relation both to the other Channel 3 regional licensees and to future competition for the sale of advertising airtime. I accept their arguments in respect of each of these detriments.
"The Competition Commission have recommended a number of specific behavioural remedies to address these issues. I am inviting the OFT to seek to obtain from Carlton and Granada undertakings to give effect to these remedies."
The remedies would include Carlton and Granada undertaking to agree to a package of measures to safeguard the other Channel 3 regional licensees in relation to both the ITV Network and their positions regarding the airtime sales arrangements currently in effect.
With regard to the adverse finding on the future competition for the sale of advertising airtime, the Secretary of State agreed with the opinion of four of the five members who carried out the Competition Commission inquiry that this can be satisfactorily addressed by the imposition of a system of contract rights renewals (the 'CRR remedy') and the appointment of an independent adjudicator to oversee the fair application of the mechanism for the period of the remedy.
In making this decision, Hewitt noted the concerns raised by the OFT regarding the effective implementation of the CRR remedy. She considered that the detailed undertakings would need to address these points before she could accept them. She also noted that undertakings needed to be in place for the industry's annual negotiating round, which usually takes place over November and December.
The Competition Commission found benefits in the proposed merger in terms of broadcasting, programming and the competition for viewers.
Hewitt said: "Subject to suitable undertakings being offered by Carlton and Granada so that the merger can go ahead, I am confident that the merged company will be able to compete more effectively with the BBC, Channels 4 and 5, and BSkyB. Technological and regulatory developments have changed the broadcasting landscape and the position of ITV has become increasingly difficult to maintain.
"A stronger ITV will be better able to invest in and provide programming of high quality, including regional programmes. Broadcasting as a whole will benefit. This outcome would be consistent with the de-regulatory reforms we have made in the Communication Act 2003 which removed the regulatory barriers to a single ITV."
(GB)
Hewitt accepted the conclusions of the Competition Commission and the advice of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) that the merger of Carlton Communications and Granada "may be expected to operate against the public interest", and therefore decided that undertakings to remedy the adverse effects must be put in place before the merger can go ahead.
She has asked the OFT, in concert with the ITC and Ofcom, to seek to obtain by November 7, 2003 undertakings from Carlton and Granada to implement a package of behavioural remedies recommended by the majority of the Competition Commission panel.
Hewitt said: "The Competition Commission have identified a number of specific adverse effects which may be expected to result from the merger. They conclude that the merger could be expected to operate against the public interest in relation both to the other Channel 3 regional licensees and to future competition for the sale of advertising airtime. I accept their arguments in respect of each of these detriments.
"The Competition Commission have recommended a number of specific behavioural remedies to address these issues. I am inviting the OFT to seek to obtain from Carlton and Granada undertakings to give effect to these remedies."
The remedies would include Carlton and Granada undertaking to agree to a package of measures to safeguard the other Channel 3 regional licensees in relation to both the ITV Network and their positions regarding the airtime sales arrangements currently in effect.
With regard to the adverse finding on the future competition for the sale of advertising airtime, the Secretary of State agreed with the opinion of four of the five members who carried out the Competition Commission inquiry that this can be satisfactorily addressed by the imposition of a system of contract rights renewals (the 'CRR remedy') and the appointment of an independent adjudicator to oversee the fair application of the mechanism for the period of the remedy.
In making this decision, Hewitt noted the concerns raised by the OFT regarding the effective implementation of the CRR remedy. She considered that the detailed undertakings would need to address these points before she could accept them. She also noted that undertakings needed to be in place for the industry's annual negotiating round, which usually takes place over November and December.
The Competition Commission found benefits in the proposed merger in terms of broadcasting, programming and the competition for viewers.
Hewitt said: "Subject to suitable undertakings being offered by Carlton and Granada so that the merger can go ahead, I am confident that the merged company will be able to compete more effectively with the BBC, Channels 4 and 5, and BSkyB. Technological and regulatory developments have changed the broadcasting landscape and the position of ITV has become increasingly difficult to maintain.
"A stronger ITV will be better able to invest in and provide programming of high quality, including regional programmes. Broadcasting as a whole will benefit. This outcome would be consistent with the de-regulatory reforms we have made in the Communication Act 2003 which removed the regulatory barriers to a single ITV."
(GB)
Top Related Stories
Click here for the latest broadcast news stories.
19/07/2024
Lucy Meacock To Leave ITV Granada
Lucy Meacock has announced plans to leave ITV Granada after 36 years as the main presenter of ITV’s flagship news programme Granada Reports. Lucy bega
Lucy Meacock To Leave ITV Granada
Lucy Meacock has announced plans to leave ITV Granada after 36 years as the main presenter of ITV’s flagship news programme Granada Reports. Lucy bega
28/01/2011
SkyB Merger Competition Commission Referral Paused
The UK's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is considering referring the proposed merger of News Corporation and BSkyB to the Competition Commission (CC) -
SkyB Merger Competition Commission Referral Paused
The UK's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is considering referring the proposed merger of News Corporation and BSkyB to the Competition Commission (CC) -
28/09/2005
OFT refers cinema merger to the competition commission
The OFT has referred the completed acquisition of Vue Entertainment Holdings (UK) Limited of A3 Cinema Limited (including its subsidiary, Ster Century
OFT refers cinema merger to the competition commission
The OFT has referred the completed acquisition of Vue Entertainment Holdings (UK) Limited of A3 Cinema Limited (including its subsidiary, Ster Century
30/04/2003
Competition Commission raise issues over ITV merger
The Competition Commission have sent 'issues letters' to Granada and Carlton as part of their inquiry into their proposed merger. Such letters are alw
Competition Commission raise issues over ITV merger
The Competition Commission have sent 'issues letters' to Granada and Carlton as part of their inquiry into their proposed merger. Such letters are alw
20/11/2023
Series Mania Launches New Competition
Given the tremendous response and success of last year's inaugural launch of 'Series Mania's Creative Campaign Award', Laurence Herszberg, founder and
Series Mania Launches New Competition
Given the tremendous response and success of last year's inaugural launch of 'Series Mania's Creative Campaign Award', Laurence Herszberg, founder and
22/06/2023
Red House Streaming Produces Voodoo Chef Underground Burger Competition
Red House Streaming is continuing to diversify its original programming for its RHStv Connecting Tampa Bay streaming channel with VooDoo Chef Undergro
Red House Streaming Produces Voodoo Chef Underground Burger Competition
Red House Streaming is continuing to diversify its original programming for its RHStv Connecting Tampa Bay streaming channel with VooDoo Chef Undergro
24/10/2024
Cine Gear Film Series Competition Is Now Open
Each year, thousands of filmmakers of all kinds gather at a major studio in Southern California for the flagship Cine Gear Expo event to see the lates
Cine Gear Film Series Competition Is Now Open
Each year, thousands of filmmakers of all kinds gather at a major studio in Southern California for the flagship Cine Gear Expo event to see the lates
11/12/2003
Carlton and Granada announce further merger details
ITV franchise holders Granada and Carlton have released details of share allocation in advance of their upcoming merger. Under the terms of the merger
Carlton and Granada announce further merger details
ITV franchise holders Granada and Carlton have released details of share allocation in advance of their upcoming merger. Under the terms of the merger
08/10/2003
Unions call for talks on Carlton-Granada merger
The unions have called on Carlton and Granada to open talks on their recently announced merger. Speaking on behalf of Bectu, NUJ, and Amicus, Gerry Mo
Unions call for talks on Carlton-Granada merger
The unions have called on Carlton and Granada to open talks on their recently announced merger. Speaking on behalf of Bectu, NUJ, and Amicus, Gerry Mo
18/06/2003
Extension granted on Carlton-Granada merger report
Trade and Industry secretary, Patricia Hewitt, has today issued a two-month extension to the Competition Commission to decide the outcome of the propo
Extension granted on Carlton-Granada merger report
Trade and Industry secretary, Patricia Hewitt, has today issued a two-month extension to the Competition Commission to decide the outcome of the propo
11/10/2002
Carlton & Granada merger talks reach an 'advanced stage'
The Boards of Carlton and Granada have announced that merger talks between the two ITV companies have reached an advanced stage. Discussions at Carlto
Carlton & Granada merger talks reach an 'advanced stage'
The Boards of Carlton and Granada have announced that merger talks between the two ITV companies have reached an advanced stage. Discussions at Carlto
27/02/2002
Carlton and Granada merger talks end without agreement
Merger negotiations between UK media giants Carlton and Granada have ended without agreement. In a statement issued on February 27, Carlton said: "Car
Carlton and Granada merger talks end without agreement
Merger negotiations between UK media giants Carlton and Granada have ended without agreement. In a statement issued on February 27, Carlton said: "Car
20/05/2024
Côr Ifor Bach Wins Prestigious Competition
Côr Ifor Bach are the winners of the prestigious S4C choral competition Côr Cymru 2024. The choir of students from University of Wales Trinity Saint D
Côr Ifor Bach Wins Prestigious Competition
Côr Ifor Bach are the winners of the prestigious S4C choral competition Côr Cymru 2024. The choir of students from University of Wales Trinity Saint D
17/11/2003
Hewitt accepts Carlton & Granada merger undertakings
Following October's Competition Commission finding that the proposed merger of Carlton and Granada "may be expected to operate against the public inte
Hewitt accepts Carlton & Granada merger undertakings
Following October's Competition Commission finding that the proposed merger of Carlton and Granada "may be expected to operate against the public inte
08/10/2003
ITC and Ofcom launch consultation on ITV merger rules
Following the Secretary of State's decision announced yesterday to allow the merger of Carlton and Granada, the ITC, Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trad
ITC and Ofcom launch consultation on ITV merger rules
Following the Secretary of State's decision announced yesterday to allow the merger of Carlton and Granada, the ITC, Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trad