In many cases it will be clear whether or not a publication or service benefits from the exclusion. A publication or service may provide reports on such a wide range of matters that it is not possible to say that it has any purpose other than to provide coverage of a wide range of matters. Alternatively, it may be clear that the principal purpose of a publication or service is something other than those specified in the article 54 exclusion. Examples of cases where, in the FCA's view, the exclusion is capable of applying include:
- (1)
national or local newspapers providing the normal range of non-financial news and coverage of other matters (such as sports, arts and leisure) and which simply contain financial journalism (such as reports on particular investments or markets) as one element of their all-round coverage;
- (2)
weekly or monthly journals aimed at a particular subject (such as computing or sport) but which have some coverage of, or promotional material relating to, investment s and financial matters;
- (3)
websites which provide financial news or information;
- (4)
closed user group communication systems specialising in financial or investment matters; and
- (5)
television or radio channels dedicated to consumer affairs which devote a small number of programmes to financial planning.