StanTheMan
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
^^ Just watched this, and all I can say is that if this got ChatGirl into trouble, then Studio66 and Hannah have got some punishment heading their way too.
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eccles
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
(04-12-2012 12:35 )mr mystery Wrote: Ofcom's latest broadcast bulletin came out yesterday Issue Number 219 and dated 03/12/2012 .
Iv'e just been having a quick look through it and some babe channels are mentioned.
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Also mentioned in this latest bulletin is that four new investigations are being launched into four adult/babe channels
One of the four investigations started was against - sorry that implies prejudice, into - a freeview for XXX First Timers on 22/09/2012.
It may be coincidence, but when the Daily Mail was campaigning against Ed Richards becoming BBC Director General in June they detailed "pre-watershed sleaze on offer" on XXX First Timers.
Is it possible this is an Ofcom own initiative investigation, started in a direct response to the Daily Mail taunt? 3 months later but they might have been waiting for the dust to settle.
Daily Mail Wrote:Given that Ed Richards is waiting to discover if he’s landed the job of running the BBC, it would be understandable if his eye was slightly off the ball when it comes to his near £400,000-a-year day job.
But if the current head of the broadcasting and media regulator Ofcom had flicked through the channels of his television any evening last week, he might have found the experience provoked for some serious soul-searching.
For example should he, by chance, have tuned in to Sky Channel 929 several minutes before the 9pm watershed, what he’d have found would, I guarantee, have left him thinking he had wandered by mistake into the most sordid of Soho cinemas.
I apologise in advance for going into detail about the shocking level of pre-watershed sleaze on offer. But it is, I am afraid to say, necessary to illustrate the way Ofcom, under Richards’ stewardship, has surrendered our airwaves to the pornographers.
The station in question is called XXX First Timers. It is, as its unashamedly quasi-paedophilic-sounding title would suggest, at the most grubby fringes of the increasingly out-of-control ‘adult entertainment’ available on our TV screens.
And its sales pitch is not for the faint-hearted. Playing on a loop is film of a selection of young women, some of whom have clearly been dressed to resemble schoolgirls, in a series of provocative poses.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...n-BBC.html
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RE: Ofcom Discussion
The Daily Mail have obviously got there own motives for this.
Picking on one specific channel is a bit weak.Every channel has had their models dressed up as school girls,to cite xxxfirsttimers as Quasi-pedophilic,is grabbing at thin air.
I have never been a fan of woman in school uniforms.As i personaly fell it's broaching to close to a subject that's rightfully illegal,taboo.
As for the content of the channel itself i can't say anything about that as i have never seen any of there shows.
(06-12-2012 02:22 )eccles Wrote: (04-12-2012 12:35 )mr mystery Wrote: Ofcom's latest broadcast bulletin came out yesterday Issue Number 219 and dated 03/12/2012 .
Iv'e just been having a quick look through it and some babe channels are mentioned.
...
Also mentioned in this latest bulletin is that four new investigations are being launched into four adult/babe channels
One of the four investigations started was against - sorry that implies prejudice, into - a freeview for XXX First Timers on 22/09/2012.
It may be coincidence, but when the Daily Mail was campaigning against Ed Richards becoming BBC Director General in June they detailed "pre-watershed sleaze on offer" on XXX First Timers.
Is it possible this is an Ofcom own initiative investigation, started in a direct response to the Daily Mail taunt? 3 months later but they might have been waiting for the dust to settle.
Daily Mail Wrote:Given that Ed Richards is waiting to discover if he’s landed the job of running the BBC, it would be understandable if his eye was slightly off the ball when it comes to his near £400,000-a-year day job.
But if the current head of the broadcasting and media regulator Ofcom had flicked through the channels of his television any evening last week, he might have found the experience provoked for some serious soul-searching.
For example should he, by chance, have tuned in to Sky Channel 929 several minutes before the 9pm watershed, what he’d have found would, I guarantee, have left him thinking he had wandered by mistake into the most sordid of Soho cinemas.
I apologise in advance for going into detail about the shocking level of pre-watershed sleaze on offer. But it is, I am afraid to say, necessary to illustrate the way Ofcom, under Richards’ stewardship, has surrendered our airwaves to the pornographers.
The station in question is called XXX First Timers. It is, as its unashamedly quasi-paedophilic-sounding title would suggest, at the most grubby fringes of the increasingly out-of-control ‘adult entertainment’ available on our TV screens.
And its sales pitch is not for the faint-hearted. Playing on a loop is film of a selection of young women, some of whom have clearly been dressed to resemble schoolgirls, in a series of provocative poses.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...n-BBC.html
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