0 a broadcast on radio and television of the same programme at the same time:
The analogue broadcaster's obligations also apply to the simulcast digital services, which are an overwhelmingly major part of the digital services now available.
Again, that will apply to the simulcast services as well as to the new channels.
It has the first all-digital studio and broadcasting capability in the country and already transmits test simulcasts in the format.
Simulcasts, of course, will be subject to the same requirements as analogue services.
Those targets, when averaged with the analogue simulcasts' targets, bring the overall accessible output for hearing impaired people to 11 per cent for this year.
That proportion continues to rise, and will be replicated on digital terrestrial television as part of the existing broadcasters' simulcasts.
The requirements will, of course, apply to their digital simulcast services.
It had recently been established that this was a wasteful use of the frequency spectrum, and that simulcasting should be reduced to a minimum.