SCIROCCO
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RE: Have they all given up?
Interesting comments all round, from those of us who recall the so called "good old days" to the more easily pleased (who hoo tits) viewpoint. Thing is far more people have access to a television than high speed broadband; I live in a rural county with less than 500k population and the broadband coverage is garbage so many babeshow fans have the telly and nowt else. What bothers me is we have always championed freedom of expression and fought against censorship yet the consensus on these forums seems to think we are happy with the tame drivel. BSX is the main offender with tame output ON AN ENRYPTED CHANNEL but nobody else is taking risks at all. Still can't recall a decent flash in the last year and most of the nest performers seemed to have left the shows or gone tame like Lolly. I am saddened none of the producers are pushing the boundaries and at present can't see anything that will. At this rate the channels will get tamer, not stronger and that will be victory to the so called do gooder brigade.
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28-12-2012 16:55 |
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Lotuseater
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RE: Have they all given up?
Even the cam shows are fucking shit.
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28-12-2012 23:22 |
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Lotuseater
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RE: Have they all given up?
Lets be honest. People complained like crazy during the so-called "golden era".
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31-12-2012 10:36 |
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mr mystery
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RE: Have they all given up?
(28-12-2012 23:46 )eccles Wrote: There are plenty of ways the channels could legally challenge the rules without putting their licences or profits at risk, but has anyone seen any evidence of that since early 2010 when the Participation TV Broadcasters Association (PTVBA) was last heard of?
As i see it the channels can't really put up much of a challenge to the rules because they have already signed on the dotted line and agreed to the rules and licence term's and conditions of the licence Ofcom grant them to broadcast on tv with .
When channels apply for a licence Ofcom send them loads of info about the rules and licence conditions etc, the channels then agree to these terms and condition and pay for the licence, so the channels have accepted and agreed to the rules/licence conditions, so having already agreed to the rules they don't seem to have got grounds to then challenge the same rules and licence conditions that the have signed up to and agreed with, all Ofcom will presumably say if you don't like the rules then hand back your licence or don't apply for a licence in the first place .
I can't see any channel pushing things or challenging the rules in the foreseeable future or any thing changing concerning content shown on free to air babe channels .
Life is short . Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile .
(This post was last modified: 31-12-2012 15:46 by mr mystery.)
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31-12-2012 11:16 |
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Smooga
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RE: Have they all given up?
(31-12-2012 15:10 )MARCCE Wrote: I think it's pretty obvious the channels will no longer really push any boundaries. However, that doesn't mean there's any excuse for the tepid stuff they've shown over the last few months.
For example there's no reason why Studio 66 keep the girls on the same set all night. A few different sets would make a huge difference as would something like bringing back a few purple sheet sessions now and again.
Unfortunately there are a few across the channels who can't be bothered at all.
Firstly, Studio 66 don't really keep the girls on one set all night. They do switch them around a lot, and some girls don't like it. Ashley Emma usually gets a pouty face on when asked to move to a standing set.
Maybe you mean the day shows as whenever I see those, Vicky and the others are usually on the beds/couch.
Your final point is spot on. There are two girls who can't be bothered to remove their clothes. If they can't be bothered, why should I call?
(This post was last modified: 31-12-2012 23:48 by Smooga.)
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31-12-2012 20:42 |
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