RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - The Goatman - 20-09-2018 20:17
As soon as i sent the post it came back on lol
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - DuggyG2 - 20-09-2018 20:18
(19-09-2018 20:17 )GreenMachine Wrote: Abby Munroe now goatman, she changed her name from Barnsley ages ago-more confusing name changes! There is a clip or two of Abby to be found about the net but she's never done a night show.
Saskia Jade was fabulous last week, so looking forward to seeing what she does tonight. Possibly a Laura Laine tease hour too?
And abigal Martin, that was the first one
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - mrmann - 21-09-2018 23:59
You know it's a shitty night on Studio 66 when Xpanded has shown more bare ass than them, and it's already 1am
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - admiral decker - 22-09-2018 13:59
(12-09-2018 21:54 )Dec214 Wrote: a warning off Ofcom for paying the sky licence and freeview fee late
Hardly.
The Sky fee is never paid late because it has to be paid in advance. Sky invoice quarterly 15 days before the quarter begins and the fee has to be paid within 14 days of the invoice, which therefore gives Sky a clear day in which to remove someome from the EPG for non-payment.
Even it it was possible to pay Sky late without being removed from the EPG it would be none of Ofcom's concern anyway. There is no obligation in the broadcast licences used by Studio 66 to be on the Sky EPG. In fact there is no obligation on Studio 66 to even broadcast anything.
As for the Freeview fee, does this even exist? The basic Freeview EPG listing that Studio 66 use is a free service and therefore does not need to be paid for. Again, non-payment of such a fee (even if it actually existed) would be beyond Ofcom's remit and none of their concern.
To be clear, Ofcom can warn or fine a broadcast licence holder for various reasons, but not for being absent from an EPG and not for failing to pay for such services. The only payment that Ofcom stipulate a licence holder must make is the annual licence fee payable to Ofcom itself.
The only occasion on which Ofcom can warn a broadcast licensee over financial matters, other than the non-payment of Ofcom's own fee, is when a licensee goes into administration. In such an event Ofcom can issue a formal warning to the broadcaster or simply revoke the licence.
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - Rammyrascal - 22-09-2018 15:30
Seems Alice Goodwin has quit Babestation & is rejoining s66. A potentially very good move by s66
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - Skyline - 22-09-2018 16:11
Agreed Rammy a very nice addition and a bolt out of the blue unless I'm behind the times
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - Doddle - 22-09-2018 16:56
(22-09-2018 15:30 )Rammyrascal Wrote: Seems Alice Goodwin has quit Babestation & is rejoining s66. A potentially very good move by s66
And even better for BS
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - lovebabes56 - 22-09-2018 17:01
any reason given why?
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - KerrAvon - 22-09-2018 17:38
(22-09-2018 15:30 )Rammyrascal Wrote: Seems Alice Goodwin has quit Babestation & is rejoining s66. A potentially very good move by s66
Really? She said this?
RE: Elite TV/Studio 66 - General Chat & Discussion - shankey! - 22-09-2018 17:59
(22-09-2018 15:30 )Rammyrascal Wrote: Seems Alice Goodwin has quit Babestation & is rejoining s66. A potentially very good move by s66
believe it when i see it,and if it is it will probably finish her,no way will she rake in as much income as she does on b/s
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