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"I fulfilled all my service obligations," he said.
"They're worried about an increase in their debt service obligations".
Officials also monitor their finances to ensure that providers can meet their service obligations.
And I'd minimise public service obligations as ITV and Channel 5 have done over the years.
But he said a private sector buyer would soon try to loosen the channel's public service obligations.
Mr Abraham, 51, cited the commercial pressures ITV has faced and the consequent relaxation of its public service obligations.
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That debt is called a "past service" obligation, and in some cases in the nineteen-forties and fifties the past-service obligations facing employers were huge.
I hate to think how his community-service obligations would have multiplied had he received a ticket for a second infraction.
Remaining public-service obligations imposed by the law, and weaker finances, risk leaving ITV as a weaker version of the BBC.
Thanks to a cut in Poland's debt-to-GDP ratio, from 83% in 1990 to 56% in 1993, debt-service obligations did not cripple the economy.
But it is hardly in tune with Ofcom's view that traditional arrangements compelling ITV to deliver on these and other public-service obligations are unsustainable.
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