RE: Ofcom Discussion
Thanks to oklahoma001 for that. December and August are always strange times for regulators, viewers and complainers.
11 complaints against ChatGirl but just 3 against all other babe channels combined? Clearly part of a targetted harassment campaign. If someone did this on Twitter it would be possible to take out an injuction against them.
On the plus side Twatcom rejected 14 complaints against babe channels (Chatgirl 11, Studio66 (night) 1, Studio66 (day) 1, Xxxxxxxxpanded 1). The complaint categories ranged from "Sexual material" (11), "Participation TV - Harm" (the usual adult category, just once), "Generally Accepted Standards" (once) and "Participation TV - Protection of under 18s" (once, suggest daytime material). Why the different categories? Covers 27 Nov to 17 Dec.
Other rejected sex related and discrimination complaints against 4thought.tv, A Girl's Guide to 21st Century Sex (sexual orientation, not sex as such), Any Answers on Radio 4, BBC News At One, Radio Exe, Brainiac: Science Abuse, Celebrity Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, Lemon La Vida Loca, Misfits, New Girl, Phones 4U's sponsorship credit, Rules of Engagement, Kiss FM, Peace FM, The Dirty Dozen, The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw and You've Been Framed!
Some of these I can understand but others show just how touchy and pettey some people are. I wish Ofcom consistently threw out petty complaints about babe channels too instead of launching investigations half the time and throwing the book at channels for minor transgressions.
12 full investigations listed, but no adult shows among them. Only covers 6-19 Dec, so the Christmas/New Year list wont be out for a few weeks.
Meanwhile Ofcom has made itself popular by finding that a 12a film that had been cut further by the broadcaster (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Channel 4) was unsuitable for broadcast before the watershed. The violent bit was at 8:40pm.
Leeds TV broadcast the word "Fuck" at 6:30pm. Ofcom says this is among the worst language possible, broadcasting it at kids tea time is about as bad as it gets. If a babe channel had a nipple flash at that time they would be fined or worse. Leeds TV gets a mild telling off.
National Geographic Channel broadcast a trailer at 4:30pm for their Sex season, making repeated references to sex, sex slaves, rape and teen sex. Not ideal teatime viewing, and parents do encourage kids to watch documentary channels. NGC didnt even get a telling off, the complaint was Resolved.
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