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BROADCASTING ORDINANCE
Ord. No. 48 of 2000
A1795

“domestic free television programme service” (本地免費電視節目服務) means a television programme service which—

(a) is intended or available for reception by the public free of charge in Hong Kong;
(b) is intended or available for reception by an audience of more than 5 000 specified premises; and
(c) primarily targets Hong Kong;

“domestic pay television programme service” (本地收費電視節目服務) means a television programme service which—

(a) is intended or available for reception by the public, on payment, whether periodically or otherwise, of a subscription in Hong Kong;
(b) is intended or available for reception by an audience of more than 5 000 specified premises; and
(c) primarily targets Hong Kong;

“domestic premises” (住宅) means any premises which are constructed or intended to be used for habitation;

“dominant position” (支配優勢) means dominant position construed in accordance with section 14;

“exercise control” (行使控制) means the same as it does in Part 1 of Schedule 1;

“function” (職能) includes a power and a duty;

“hotel room” (酒店房間) means accommodation within the meaning of section 2(1) of the Hotel Accommodation Tax Ordinance (Cap. 348);

“influence” (影響、影響力) means the same as it does in the definition of “influence” in Part 1 of Schedule 1;

“let for hire” (出租) includes invite to let for hire;

“licence” (牌照) means a licence—

(a) granted under section 8(1) to provide a domestic free television programme service or domestic pay television programme service; or
(b) granted under section 8(2) to provide a non-domestic television programme service or an other licensable television programme service;

“licensee” (持牌人) means the holder of a licence;

“licensee” (持牌人) means the holder of a licence;

“licensed service” (領牌服務) means a broadcasting service the subject of a licence; “material” (材料) includes pictures (whether moving or not), words, music and other sounds, whether produced, spoken or made simultaneously or otherwise;

“newspaper” (報刊) means a paper or other publication or a supplement thereto available to the public which—