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RE: Ofcom Broadcast Code Consultation
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RE: Ofcom Broadcast Code Consultation
(21-11-2009 05:28 )vila Wrote: SNIP
I don't care what Mandy and Campbell did or said, the programme I saw had no saving grace - it wasn't in the least bit clever, witty or 'arty' and the language in it had the potential to cause far more offence to a far greater number of people than all the babe channels put together.
In your opinion; as it happens, I quite like "The Thick of IT". However, I don't think pointing out material that you think has the potential to cause greater offence is the way to go about things; Yes, I know you are merely illustrating the double standards of Ofcon, but as this is Ofcon we're talking about, it will only give them ideas , and do we really want even more censorship in wider UK broadcasting? It’s bad enough now, IMO!
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RE: Ofcom Broadcast Code Consultation
(21-11-2009 11:23 )Censorship :-( Wrote: (21-11-2009 05:28 )vila Wrote: SNIP
I don't care what Mandy and Campbell did or said, the programme I saw had no saving grace - it wasn't in the least bit clever, witty or 'arty' and the language in it had the potential to cause far more offence to a far greater number of people than all the babe channels put together.
In your opinion; as it happens, I quite like "The Thick of IT". However, I don't think pointing out material that you think has the potential to cause greater offence is the way to go about things; Yes, I know you are merely illustrating the double standards of Ofcon, but as this is Ofcon we're talking about, it will only give them ideas , and do we really want even more censorship in wider UK broadcasting? It’s bad enough now, IMO!
I actually saw about 10 minutes of this program while flicking through the channels recently. Never seen it before.
While I was not offended, I was very surprised at the language that was used and would be very surprised if a lot of complaints were not received about it.
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RE: Ofcom Broadcast Code Consultation
(20-11-2009 18:38 )cosmonaut Wrote: (20-11-2009 12:35 )IanG Wrote: Ofcom (the licensed broadcasting regulator) have no power over the BBC.
If this is true, within the last year alone why did the BBC get fined £400,000 by Ofcom for faking competition winners and deceiving viewers on television programmes, plus £95,000 for running unfair competitions on radio stations, plus 150,000 for broadcasting the prank phone calls to Andrew Sachs made by Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross.
The creation of Ofcom was a landmark piece of legislation. For the first time ever an external body - Ofcom - was given regulatory power over the BBC. The Governors were downgraded to a Trust. Basically the BBC Director General and Trust get [edit:]first bite at any complaints, and decide how to spend licence money, but Ofcom can rule on content and fine them. Check the Bulletins and you'll find the BBC has been found in breech many times, , often for swearing on live broadcasts from pop concerts.
(This post was last modified: 22-11-2009 22:31 by DanVox.)
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vila
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RE: Ofcom Broadcast Code Consultation
(21-11-2009 11:23 )Censorship :-( Wrote: In your opinion;
Yes, of course in my opinion, what else are we discussing here? The crux of Ofcom's case against the babe channels is the alleged potential to offend, which depends entirely on the opinions of the viewers in question.
(21-11-2009 22:48 )DanVox Wrote: Check the Bulletins and you'll find the BBC has been found in breech many times, , often for swearing on live broadcasts from pop concerts.
Which, being live, is beyond their control, yet in one of their own pre-recorded shows it's apparently ok.
Makes you wonder which planet these Ofcom entities come from, doesn't it?
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