mr mystery
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RE: channels 912 and 959 are gone from sky
If all the trouble is just a Sky problem then why is Bangbabes/ The Pad also not being shown on freeview ? the freeview EPG is still intact and Bangbabes was shown for a few seconds this morning before disappearing again , The Earlybird show on freeview is the Sky 902 feed and Bangbabes on freeview some times shows feed from all the Sky channels so freeview should be unaffected if it is just a Sky technical problem relating to Sky channels 912 and 959 .
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(This post was last modified: 22-11-2010 12:45 by mr mystery.)
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22-11-2010 12:40 |
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vostok 1
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RE: channels 912 and 959 are gone from sky
Interesting comments from the Digital Spy forum, make of it what you will:
"Ofcom recently introduced new regulations for adult channels and stated that only PartyLand (on Freeview) would be affected because all the others were licensed elsewhere in the EU. It can be looked up on the Ofcom website. The Freeview Bang Media service ADULT TMTV has been affected by this current problem.
A UK channel can be licensed in the Netherlands and most of the adult channels are. The Bang empire like others is not just composed of one company. They use several in different territories for tax and licensing efficiency. So the UK licensed company may source its material from a Dutch company which does the satellite uplink from Dutch studios for example.
I do not know why Bang Media are having trouble broadcasting their channels but I have outlined a possible reason why. If their licence is issued by Ofcom then it can be revoked by Ofcom. If the licence is issued elsewhere then it cannot be revoked directly by Ofcom and other means would be used to shut down their services.
Why do you think that Bang are unable to broadcast on the various EPGs? Hint:- look at their compliance record in the Broadcasting Bulletins. Last week they had an ASA ruling against them for running a post watershed advert at 7.20am on Freeview. Even after the £150,000 fine, Bang Media continued to rack up Broadcasting Code breaches."
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