RE: Ofcom Discussion
The more i post in this thread and read questions asked and answers given the more confused i get concerning channels when regulated on UK TV by a oversees regulatory body, so i thought i would post a few things that are facts, other things i mention are my own understanding on how things work .
Firstly, we know from reading Ofcom's own statements that they do not regulate channels that broadcast on UK TV that don't have a Ofcom licence, they cannot Block these channels , they cannot fine them , hand out sanctions or revoke their licence . In Cellcasts case NICAM the Dutch regulator is the organisation empowered with the responsibility to regulate what BS does on UK TV . Any complaints Ofcom get concerning the Cellcast channel that NICAM regulates is handed over to NICAM by Ofcom , NICAM then address these complaints not Ofcom . All this is fact as Ofcom have said so in their own statements .
Secondary, BS/Cellcast are not breaking UK or European rules by starting before the 12am freeview babe channel watershed, i made a post a few weeks ago were i said BS were breaking Rules by starting before 12 on freeview , i was then sent a pm by a forum member pointing out they they were infact not breaking any laws for editorial programs that are shown on UK tv before 12am , they are just not working to Ofcom's adult freeview teleshoppng rules licence because they do not have one .
Thirdly , questions have been asked why BS if they are not regulated by Ofcom don't show harder content , a few reasons have been given , loss of revenue for BS Xtreme, pic/vid downloads etc as been given as one possible reason , the Dutch channels showing the same feed as the Ofcom channels has also been given , both could possibly have a bearing on how explicit a show is broadcast .
But lets remember the Dutch regulator is responsible for what is broadcast by BS on UK TV , Nicam are the ones with the responsibility of making sure BS don't transmit anything that breaks UK laws or causes harm or offence to the UK public , from what i can understand European guidelines, directives, laws or whatever you call them concerning the remit of a regulatory body that regulates what is shown on tv in another country is to regulate them in a manner that does not breach generally excepted standards of that country that it broadcast to , Nicam's duty is to ensure that BS doesn't go further than what they deem to be generally accepted standards of the UK viewers and not what is allowed on Dutch tv .
Nicam have listened to Ofcom's complaint about the freeview start time and thrown out the complaint , so i assume Nicam think that showing topless girls on freeview before 12am is not exceeding generally excepted standard of the UK population of what is likely to be shown on UK tv after 10pm in a clearly marked adult section .
This is decision is different from what Ofcom think, but Nicam are the ones that make the desisions about channels they regulate and not Ofcom
.Both Ofcom and Nicam have to stick to the guidelines drawn up for regulation of channels that broadcast to another European country , neither from my understanding are totally free to regulate how they want when they regulate channels broadcasting to another country .
Nicam when regulating channels that broadcast to the UK must take into account the UK laws and the perceived expectation of the UK viewer, how they regulate UK channels compared to Dutch channels could well be different if generally expected standards are thought to be different .
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(This post was last modified: 16-09-2012 11:36 by mr mystery.)
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