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30 October 2023

Welsh TV Producers Welcome Welsh Affairs Committee Recommendations on ‘Brass-Plating’


TV production companies in Wales today welcomed the report from the House of Commons Welsh Affairs Select Committee on ‘Broadcasting in Wales’, which contained several concrete recommendations for the benefit of the sector. 

In particular the Committee questioned whether Ofcom was adequately regulating to prevent the practice of ‘brass-plating’, where a company from outside Wales is given a commission and then establishes a small base which may only last as long as the commission itself, therefore negating the positive benefits of such a commission for the Welsh creative sector, in terms of growth in both the economy and the skills base.

The Committee recommends that “Ofcom examine whether this criterion alone should be sufficient to qualify a production as being based in Wales. We call on the Government to amend the Draft Media Bill to address this problem.”

Dyfrig Davies, Chair of Teledwyr Annibynnol Cymru (TAC), the trade body for TV producers in Wales, said: 

“We are really pleased at the level of interest the Committee has shown in ‘brass-plating’ and it has brought a long-running problem to the fore. We greatly welcome the proposed insertion into the Media Bill of requirements on Ofcom to more strictly regulate this, in order to endure that the sprit of the out-of-London quotas – that productions sectors around the UK can grow – is followed. We are having discussions with Ofcom, the Government and the BBC on this matter and hope to make progress”.

“We also welcome the recommendations on Channel 4 needing to continue to support the independent production sector, as well as encouraging the streaming platforms to commission more from Wales.”

“And we also concur with the recommendations regarding the apprenticeship levy, which is not achieving its purpose in our sector due to the nature of employment patterns in the creative industries.”

 



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