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I cannot understand why the first 10 or 12 operators which are to receive franchises before legislation are to be denied the advantages of pay-per-view.
Breaches have been rare and the only difficulties of which we are aware have involved events shown on pay-per-view terms.
By the time video libraries are built up, the video tape recorders will be the perfect "pay-per-view".
If pay-per-view is to be introduced, how, despite his bland assurances, will the interests of viewers outside the pay-per-view areas be maintained?
In considering the case for pay-per-view, football must be sure that it is not alienating its core audience.
In seeking to protect the interests of viewers, will the cable authority have a duty to exclude party political broadcasts from pay-per-view events?
First, it provides that listed events may not be shown on cable television on a pay-per-view basis.
That becomes a central question when we envisage that sporting bodies, owners of stadiums and cable companies will wish to produce pay-per-view programmes.
I have referred to the principal reasons why pay-per-view is not prevalent in sports broadcasting at the moment.
Given those uncertainties, we need to come to a balanced view on the subject of pay-per-view services for all sports—not just for football.
Moreover, there are many ways in which "pay-per-view" can be valuable to the cable companies without damaging the off-air companies.
It is now possible individually to address every receiver by signal, and the receivers will know whether the licence—the pay-per-view, if one likes—has been paid.
In other words, the wider the availability of pay-per-view the greater the variety of programming provided on cable will be.
I should add—and this may perhaps reassure my noble friend—that we are talking here only about pay-per-view and not about other forms of pay television.
The event would be broadcast against pay-per-view only if it itself has been broadcast before.