(16-08-2018 18:12 )shankey! Wrote: (16-08-2018 09:55 )winsaw Wrote: ... it's not about giving it away for free lol
They are trying to show just enough so you are interested enough to log on pervecam or even better take the girls into private, as this is where bs and the girls can make the big money these days,
it makes no difference or sense though now there are no restrictions if broadcast on the web, surely
It makes perfect sense. It's just not we would wish.
I think its enlightening to look back at whats happened here: Fta content on the channels has been getting weaker and weaker since Ofcom came to town at the beginning of 2011. But, with hindsight, the regulator's rules have only had a cursory relationship with capping the levels of visable content since at most 2014 (the last serious sense of effort to test the bounderies probably came the year before). It may not have been intentional at first but user expectation levels have been deliberately manipulated downwards ever since as the operators accepted Ofcom could interpret their rules as they wished and instead really began to look for other ways to achieve their ends. Technical developements that have caught on in the channels favour in the last few years have accelerated this content spiral. Once visuals could be monetized the die was well and truly cast.
The operators and babes set the limits now and have done for a few years, so it makes no difference whether its TV or web, it's the fact that it's fta that's the key.
The Ofcom excuse has been revealed for what it is for quite a while now - particularly since the assisted death of Unleashed. There is no desire to present that kind of material, or anything particularly evocative even, on the fta babeshows anymore. It is evidently thought to be an uneconomical proposition.
And it is in this that we see what truly sets the tone for content on the fta channels -
true competition between operators. In recent years, it looks to all the world, the TV operators (and to some extent the babe's themselves) have been too much of a closed shop; to settled in their routines and levels, content in their market share.
There is just a sense that things have been shaken up again a little this year though. Pushing into camming to the level they are is bringing them into direct competition with online providers, the upcoming arrival of AV is an unanswered question and there's something going on with 66 nights that's making them push daytime content quite hard atm. That sort of movement can't help but stir things across the board going forward.
Things now are not as clearcut as they have been over the last couple of years and, IMO, there's a slice of hope for fta in that.