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RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - KateP - 06-04-2010 18:46

why does bang babes have that warning at the start while the other shows dont is it some kind of ofcom thing that they are forced into having


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - TheWatcher - 06-04-2010 18:58

(06-04-2010 18:46 )KateP Wrote:  why does bang babes have that warning at the start while the other shows dont is it some kind of ofcom thing that they are forced into having

Babestation always has the over 18 warning at the start on Freeview.


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - vostok 1 - 06-04-2010 21:24

The pin changes to the Playboy Group channels are nothing to do with any Ofcom rules or sanctions.
It is because the pay-per-night option is now channel sharing with the monthly subscription channels, whereas previously the pay-per-night channels would have a separate EPG slot.
This is one change that Ofcom is not responsible for. It is a cost cutting exercise by the channels themselves.


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - Hollywood PillowPants - 06-04-2010 21:35

(06-04-2010 21:24 )vostok 1 Wrote:  The pin changes to the Playboy Group channels are nothing to do with any Ofcom rules or sanctions.
It is because the pay-per-night option is now channel sharing with the monthly subscription channels, whereas previously the pay-per-night channels would have a separate EPG slot.
This is one change that Ofcom is not responsible for. It is a cost cutting exercise by the channels themselves.

O.k. i understand what you say,but why is every single programme pin protected,if you subscribe monthly or daliy it doesn't make any difference,it's not like your paying for pay-per-view of individual programmes.Once you've inputed the first pin,you shouldn't have to re-insert every 20 minutes when the next show starts.


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - H-H - 06-04-2010 21:46

(06-04-2010 21:24 )vostok 1 Wrote:  ... It is a cost cutting exercise by the channels themselves.

The Adult sector is dying on its feet, both encrypted and free-to-view. Channels close down and duplicate live feeds. Free channels with expensive studio costs are replaced by encrypted ones showing old tapes. Fewer and fewer new shows, and cheaper ones. Encrypted channels start showing continuous promo loops. Expect old re-runs of Tales Of The Unexpected soon.


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - KateP - 06-04-2010 22:17

(06-04-2010 18:58 )TheWatcher Wrote:  
(06-04-2010 18:46 )KateP Wrote:  why does bang babes have that warning at the start while the other shows dont is it some kind of ofcom thing that they are forced into having

Babestation always has the over 18 warning at the start on Freeview.

ok I dont have freeview and not sure I have ever seen it on the sky version could be wrong as I normally dont watch the first hour


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - vostok 1 - 06-04-2010 22:22

(06-04-2010 21:35 )PillowPants Wrote:  O.k. i understand what you say,but why is every single programme pin protected,if you subscribe monthly or daliy it doesn't make any difference,it's not like your paying for pay-per-view of individual programmes.Once you've inputed the first pin,you shouldn't have to re-insert every 20 minutes when the next show starts.



Previously when there was separate pay-per-night channels you would only have to enter the pin once as it would appear as "Adult nightly, Playboy TV (etc)" running from 10pm until 5.30am, and it would be listed as one single programme lasting 7.5 hours on the epg.

I assume that when you try to record via Sky plus, the message "checking purchase information, please wait"... followed by "phone the broadcaster on xxxxxx" appears?

As I said before, this happens when a "pay per night" and "pay per month" option shares the same epg slot. This also used to be the case with the TVX Redhot channels.

Why don't they correct the situation? Because you are tied into a contract and your cash is just as good to them as it was before the changes!

But just to clarify again, this is a cost cutting exercise, not an Ofcom thing.


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - Hollywood PillowPants - 08-04-2010 10:20

Just an update to my earlier posts;

The Playboy channel was back to normal last night,no pin needed.The Adult channel is still individually pin protected.So maybe it is a technical issue rather than a policy issue and The Adult channel will go back to normal soon.


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - H-H - 10-04-2010 00:25

(06-04-2010 18:46 )KateP Wrote:  why does bang babes have that warning at the start while the other shows dont is it some kind of ofcom thing that they are forced into having

It's not officially a requirement, but some channels hope that they'll get credit for it if a complaint comes their way. It's having a bumper sticker saying Heart traffic wardens". And about as effective.


RE: playboy, ofcom, and complaints!! - Scottishbloke - 18-04-2010 21:22

Just to confirm to you about Playboy tv and the so-called pin protection by Ofcom this was actually confirmed to me when I phoned up Playboy tv and the guy on the phone told me that they were'nt happy about the new law but it was now under order to be enforced so I then sent an angry e-mail of complaint to ofcom and to my astonishment I actually got a reply.

So this e-mail sent back to me confirmed that ofcom was used to cover up a bullshit lie.


Thank you for contacting Ofcom with regard to the PIN Protection system which appears when you attempt to watch material on Playboy.



Ofcom’s Broadcasting Code requires PIN protection to be activated at certain times on particular types of channels in order to ensure adequate protection of children. You can look at the specific requirements (Section 1.22-1.26) via the link below:



http://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv/ifi/codes/bcode/protectingu18/?a=87101



However you will see from the Code that we do not require PIN protection on 15 or 18 certified content if it is broadcast after 21:00.



If Sky or Playboy has taken the decision to build a mandatory PIN protection into viewing the content on Playboy subscription channels after 21:00 this is solely a commercial decision for them, and is not a requirement from Ofcom as you have been told by Playboy. You may wish to raise the complaint with Sky Customer Services directly.



British Sky Broadcasting Ltd

Centaurs Business Park, Grant Way, Isleworth TW7 5QD

Tel: 020 7705 3000 E-mail: viewerr@bskyb.com



I hope this has clarified our position on the matter. Thank you for taking the trouble to contact us.



Yours sincerely



:: Ofcom Broadcast Team

Central Operations

020 7981 3040

occbroadcast@ofcom.org.uk



:: Ofcom

Riverside House

2a Southwark Bridge Road

London SE1 9HA

0300 123 3000

http://www.ofcom.org.uk



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