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BROADCASTING ORDINANCE ::(i) that the revocation of its licence is under consideration;
 * (ii) the grounds upon which and any other reason why the revocation of its licence is being considered; and
 * (iii) that representations as regards the proposed revocation may be made to the Broadcasting Authority during such period as shall be specified in the notice (being a period of not less than 28 days beginning on the date of service of the notice);
 * (b) the Broadcasting Authority shall consider any representations made to it as regards the proposed revocation.

(3) The Broadcasting Authority shall consider any representations submitted by the licensee and such further information and matter as it may consider necessary by reason of such representations.

34. Appeal to Chief Executive in Council

(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a licensee (including a person seeking to be a licensee) aggrieved by—
 * (a) a decision of—
 * (i) the Broadcasting Authority in the exercise of a discretion conferred on it under this Ordinance or the Broadcasting Authority Ordinance (Cap. 391) (including a decision to specify a condition in a licence); or
 * (ii) the Telecommunications Authority in the exercise of a discretion conferred on him under this Ordinance;
 * (b) anything contained in a direction, order, or determination, under this Ordinance; or
 * (c) anything contained in a Code of Practice, may appeal by way of petition to the Chief Executive in Council, not later than 30 days beginning on the date of the relevant decision, the issue or making of the direction, order, or determination, or the publication of the Code of Practice, as the case may be.

(2) Subject to sections 31(4) and 32(7), pending the determination of an appeal under subsection (1), the licensee shall comply with the matter mentioned in that subsection being appealed against.

35. Determination of appeal

(1) In determining an appeal under section 34, the Chief Executive in Council—
 * (a) may receive information and advice from the Broadcasting Authority or any other person he considers appropriate; and