HenryF
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
(03-11-2012 03:30 )eccles Wrote: (02-11-2012 21:05 )continental19 Wrote: 1. If the main tv broadcasters want to do away with the 9pm watershed, does anyone have an idea how long this would take to implement?
If it was down to Ofcom it would take them 3-6 months to discuss the matter internally, draft a consultation and get it signed off by the Ofcom board, plus any time for discreet cosultations with main broadcasters. They would also have to coordinate with the advertising bodies and possibly ICTIS (premium rate phone regulator). They would then publish a consultation - I think they typically allow 3 months for replies. Depending on the number of responses they could take a further 3 months to digest the response. If the consultation went their way they would then publish their findings and new rules typically take immediate effect.
Say 6-9 months.
If instead Parliament decided to legislate, no idea but at a guess the DCMS would have to draft a law, it would usually be announced as an aspiration for the next session of Parliament, then would have to go through debates in both houses. Watch out of career sharks tabling amendments to please the gutter press. Laws dont usually take immediate effect, it is considered polite to give several months warning. Ofcom would then need to update the Broadcasting Code, but might be able to shortcut the procedure. Say 1 year minumum.
Dont know about the watershed in other countries, but I suspect most have controls on free to air channels until the evening. (Except the French who have a slightly different attitude to nudity, as well as pissing in the street). Might be different for encrypted channels.
Nail, head. Nice post, bud.
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mr mystery
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
Ofcom's latest bulletin came out today issue number 217 and dated 05/11/2012 only one babe channel gets a mention as far as i can see , Ofcom have decided to launch a new investigation into a complaint made about Studio 66 for something that occurred on the night show on 10/10/2012 on Studio 66 4 , Ofcom don't mention what it is about .
There aren't any complaints made against any other babe channel as far as i can see, there doesn't even seem to be any complaints made that Ofcom think are not worth investigating either.
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shankey!
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Scottishbloke
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
I'd personally like to complain to ofcom about the tame shows, they are failing to meet my expectations. Also since when did watching very attractive women on the telly putting on a sexy show become a crime. I must have been taking a shit when that was decided
Tonight is Guy Fawkes tonight, I wonder if in the future we'll have our own bonfire night and call it ED Richards night
Both he and ofcom could be thrown into the fire because in the future when we reflect on the babe channels past and present Ofcom will be a name that will forever be infamous and the ones who almost destroyed the babe channels so long as they are still here by which hopefully we will have such threads such as which babe has the best pussy lips
I might just make up a banner in the meantime with ofcom on it and throw it into the fire as a statement of my disgust towards these fascists.
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blackjaques
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
(05-11-2012 19:32 )jimmyt73 Wrote: The reason there are fewer complaints is the lack of adult content in any of these shows simple as that.
Definitely.
It's like living under Orwell's 1984 scenario.
People snitching on each other to gain favour with the authorities.
(Present company excepted, of course).
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