mr mystery
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
(29-08-2012 15:26 )mrmann Wrote: Ofcom did allow them to swear, but then changed their views and told them it was not allowed.
Yes i seem to remember posts being made on this forum sometime in 2010 (i think) were it was mentioned that the rules were going to be relaxed so that the girls could swear (never verified), when the Elite girls started swearing on the mic i thought that the new language rules had come into force , if i remember correctly i even made a post in the BS threads asking why the BS girls weren't allowed to swear like the Elite girls do, i can't remember exactly what i posted and can't be bothered to check, but i seem to remember the BS rep more or less admitting that the girls could swear but asked if we really need to hear them swear, or something like that .
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(This post was last modified: 29-08-2012 17:36 by mr mystery.)
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shankey!
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
(30-08-2012 10:14 )MARCCE Wrote: (30-08-2012 00:48 )Digital Dave Wrote: This is the root of the problem - the channels will not, under any circumstances, defend themselves. Even worse, they grass each other up. There have been various posts on this forum which maintain that it's up to us to effect change and not the channels, something I'll never understand.
In any event the channels themselves obviously find it commercially viable to run a business under Ofcom's ever-changing regime, and have decided that challenging Ofcom is not worth their while. I think they're wrong.
I've also seen comment on this forum that it would take years for any change to be brought about, but look how quickly Ofcom were defeated when challenged by Sky recently - it took a matter of months and Ofcom were publicly accused (by the court) of rejecting evidence which didn't suit their criteria. Sound familiar?
A matter of months? It was a 2 year legal process. They challenged Ofcom's position back in 2010.
I think it's quite evident that the channels, even all grouped together, would never be able to sustain a legal challenge of that magnitude with the costs it involves.
maybe they want us to chip in , as if they dont make enough from 1.53 a minute !
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