eccles
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RE: Media Regulation Abroad
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RE: Media Regulation Abroad
For as long as SKY remain to broadcast on the Astra 2 Eurobird satelite which only covers the UK and Ireland it's really hard to see anything of any spicy erotic type programmes or sexy channels such as the striptease videos posted ever making it's way onto our platform.
Aswell as having ofcom to contend with we also have a lot of channel execs who just plain blankly refuse to ever show such risky content, not for fear of being censored but purely based on their own merits of the stiff upper lip morals of being British, the sort of attitude and snobery of we're too good and civilised a country to resort to this type of euro trash only looking for cheap thrills entertainment.
Back in the day of the 80's and 90's Channel 4 was one of the most liberal channels going, it was hated by the Mary Whitehouse mob. The channel even ran a whole weekend of programmes devoted to the red light zone, oh how times have changed.
When Channel 5 first hit the airwaves they too were showing very risky type entertainment, anybody remember watching the infamous naked jungle show hosted by Keith Chegwin, it caused quite a stir, back then we had channel execs with balls who were not going to let puritanical morals dictate their programming. We at one point were showing more or less the same level of erotic entertainment as the rest of europe at the time.
I'd love to see a return to those days and it's going to take more than just changing the way ofcom view what society should be watching in their leisuire time, we are going to need more liberal minded people behind the big channels too if we are to ever see anything that can come close to what the rest of europe are passing off as late night entertainment.
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08-08-2012 22:59 |
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OOPS!
Ever worried that there might be something on your laptop telling your boss or family more about your viewing habits than you are comfortable with? Or that you are not alone? Then pity this poor Chinese guy. At least the content did not feature high ranking officials so he should be OK. It gives a new meaning to playing chopsticks...
China sex film mistake
A film banned as pornography in China was accidentally shown on a large LED screen in a public square in Jilin province, Chinese media report. Xin Jin Ping Mei (known in English as The Forbidden Legend: Sex and Chopsticks) was reportedly played to a surprised public for about 10 minutes. [10 minutes was probably enough ]
A technician had been watching the film on his computer without realising it was connected to the LED screen. [As you do]
He was meant to have been repairing the screen, reports said.
The advertising company that owned the screen alerted the technician, identified as Yuan Mou, to the live broadcast.
Mr Yuan then unplugged his computer and threw the disc out of the window, according to Chinese media reports. [Yes, that's going to work]...
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