(14-11-2014 08:47 )HEX!T Wrote: atvod is actually voluntary (this is what i dont understand about s66 signing up to it)
Presumably sucking up to their masters again in the hope of more lenient treatment elsewhere.
(14-11-2014 08:47 )HEX!T Wrote: ...accepting on the decision makers word that harm or offense was caused.
I thought Ofcom got around this by claiming the "potential" to cause harm or offence was enough?
(14-11-2014 08:47 )HEX!T Wrote: hannah martin is now off our screens for the foreseeable future...
Hannah is on the TV schedule for tomorrow. Is this wrong? Or have I missed something?! She has been on TV since the last "in breach" decision was announced.
I commented in the Studio 66 general discussion thread recently on the extent to which the recent 'in breach' decisions against the channel have resulted in the moving of their dirty chat watershed to 10pm. (The last shifting of the changeover, from 9pm to 9.30, was publicly acknowledge to be in response to a previous Ofcom ruling against s66.) So yes, very much so, S66 have a solid history in trying to placate (pander to?) Ofcom's whims!
Whatever the final reasoning behind the above timeshift, s66 must surely be, yet again, hoping that it will be looked upon favourably by Ofcom and it's incoming chief as a result.
I was quite pessimistic in my assessment of Ofcom's ultimate aims in all this in that post; however, looking forward, and trying to see the current situation in it's BEST light, I would say this: Maybe their refocus on the internet may result in Ofcom biting off more than it can chew. Hopefully, their attention will be elsewhere if their aspirations to be internet watchdog brings them a significant amount of flack in the press. It may even result in their downfall if we are truly lucky.
In addition, a new broom at their head could lead to a different mindset for Ofcom. It always seemed to me that their views on the babe channels, at its root, smacked of one person's crusade against that type of operation - arising from some political manoeuvring to ensure Ofcom's own future after the last general election. Therefore, the fate of the babe channel's may rest in exactly who it was that began that mission at the content board and how engendered this type of thinking has become there since that time. Fortunately, politic motives are easily changed.
Hopefully, this last decision against s66, instigated in the summer (with Colette Bowe already gone) will be seen as the last hoorah for the current thinking. Ed Richards always seemed the most likely candidate for leading the charge against the babe channels in any case. Has anyone else been there long enough to have started it? I don't think there's anyone else is there?
We can only pray for a more enlightened regime to follow...
As we all know: We just shouldn't hold our breath!