Latest list of completed investigations have been published. With the exception of Chatgirl TV and Storm all other broadcasters tend to get a mention.
Red Light 1, Red Light 1 (Channel 911), 3 April 2011 23:53 to 01:00: Breach of BCAP Rule 4.2
Bang Babes, Red Light 1 (Channel 911), 10 April 2011, 00:00 to 01:00: Breach of BCAP Rule 4.2
Red Light, Red Light 1 (Channel 911), 13 April 2011, 22:00 to 23:00: Breach of BCAP Rule 4.2
Red Light2, Red Light 2 (Channel 902), 2 April 2011, 00:05 to 01:00: Breach of BCAP Rule 4.2
Xplicit, Red Light 2 (Channel 902), 12 April 2011, 22:12 to 23:00: Breach of BCAP Rule 4.2
Xplicit, Red Light 2 (Channel 902), 13 April 2011, 00:11 to 01:00: Breach of BCAP Rule 4.2
100% Horny, Red Light 3 (Channel 948), 6 April 2011, 22:00 to 23:00: Breach of BCAP Rule 4.2
Red Light 3, Red Light 3 (Channel 948), 10 April 2011, 22:10 to 23:00: Breach of BCAP Rule 4.2
Red Light, Red Light 1 (Channel 911), 9 April 2011, 21:00 to 21:35: Breach of BCAP Code Rule 32.3
Red Light, Red Light 1 (Channel 911), 13 April 2011, 21:03 to 21:45 Breach of BCAP Code Rule 32.3
Just so you know what rules have been breached.
Rule 4.2 of the BCAP Code provides that: “Advertisements must not cause serious or widespread offence against generally accepted moral, social or cultural standards.”
Rule 32.3 of the BCAP Code states: “Relevant timing restrictions must be applied to advertisements that, through their content, might harm or distress children of particular ages or that are otherwise unsuitable for them.”
RLC broadcast utilising licenses owned by Playboy TV and Just4Us and are subject to their compliance requirements.
Playboy TV and Just4Us have numerous previous 'In Breach' findings against them so Ofc@m further stated,
In light of the serious and repeated Code breaches recorded in this finding, and other breach findings recently recorded against Playboy complied material, Playboy TV and Just4us Limited are put on notice that these present contraventions of the BCAP Code are being considered by Ofcom for statutory sanction.
As these contraventions were before the implementation of the revised complaint/penalty guidelines any financial penalty or revocation of licenses (the only two penalty options available for such breaches) will be dealt with by the Broadcasting Sanctions Committee.
Asian Babes, Live XXXBabes, 14 March 2011, 00:00
Breach of BCAP Code Rule 4.2
Northern Birds SportXXX1, 12 March 2011, 21:30 to 22:00 and 13 March 2011, 01:00 to 01.20
Breach of BCAP Code Rule 4.2
In relation to Asian Babes Ofc@m were not satified with the quality of the 'As Broadcast' recording supplied and requested a better quality recording be supplied.
Condition 11 of the Television Licensable Content Service (TLCS) licence states: “… the Licensee shall:
make and retain or arrange for the retention of a recording in sound and vision of every programme included in the Licensed Service for a period of 60 days from the date of its inclusion therein;1 and, in addition, the TLCS Guidance Notes for Licence Applicants (Paragraph 76) requires the Licensee to ensure:
“recordings must be of a standard and in a format which allows Ofcom to view the material as broadcast”
Given that the recordings were not in Ofcom‟s view of broadcast quality, Ofcom also sought comments relating to the quality of the recordings with respect to the requirements set out in the TLCS Guidance Notes and requested that the Licensee provide further recordings which were of broadcast quality.
We all know how poor the broadcast quality is of Asian Babes so maybe Ofc@m can assist in getting poor broadcast quality improved on all channels.
The licensee of these channels SEL have just been hit with a £90,000 fine and Ofc@m are not proposing to issue further sanctions but will put these breaches on file. Meaning any further breaches will result in revocation of all licenses.
Elite Nights, Elite TV 2 (Channel 914), 19 March 2011, 00:27 to 00:46: Breach of BCAP Code Rule 4.2
Elite Nights, Elite TV 2 (Channel 914), 10 April 2011, 22:17 to 22:50 Breach of BCAP Code Rule 4.2
Elite TV must feel somewhat relieved in that Ofc@m state that they are not proposing any regulatory penalty at this time but that these breaches will be held on file. Reading between the lines this means that once they have processed all the breaches against RLC and issued a financial penalty against Playboy TV and Just4us Limited (putting RLC out of business) then they will concentrate again on Elite TV (pro-active monitoring of this broadcaster will continue during this period).
Even one of the Babestation channels gets fitted up.
Get Lucky TV, 10 April 2011, 22:00 to 22:20
Breach of BCAP Code Rule 4.2
An 'In Breach' finding was also made against they who cannot be mentioned.
So expect some serious financial penalties to be issued that will more than likely put some broadcasters out of business.
There are still some complaints/pro-active monitoring investigations to be completed.
Without even going to my crystal ball expect to see a total eradication of babe shows on the FTA EPG within 6 months.
So the situation is that Ofc@m want one of three things to happen to these broadcasters,
Be fully compliant with all demands made by Ofc@m that the shows become so tame they go out of business due to a lack of income.
Encrypt the broadcast service to take them out of general viewing thereby imposing a substantial cost on them from Sky and a restrictive audience, that they either go out of business or they have to become subscription funded thereby surviving on a restricted audience.
Get an oversea's licence, similar to Babestation, that takes all responsibility for compliance and content away from the regulator. The loss of licence income to the regulator is minimal compared to the cost of investigations. Any complainants will be sent a 'Not our problem' response, and the minister will be told they are compliant with TWF directive etc......
Of course this is all theoretical boll#cks as no one knows the ultimate aim of the regulator, we need a mole.
Full decision.
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binarie...obb185.pdf
Latest guidance issued by the regulator.
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binarie...idance.pdf