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RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - mrmann - 24-05-2011 00:14

Rolleyes

Where in Ofcom's rules does is state that the women can't do those gestures until after 10???


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - SYBORG666 - 24-05-2011 00:43

You've got to be fucking shitting me Ofcom. It was after the watershed and on a clearly stated adult channel. Ofcom get a fucking grip and leave the fucking babechannels alone. I mean, you've got programmes on channel4 teaching kids how to fuck each other at 9pm, so the babechannels aren't exactly showing them anything that they haven't seen before and the last time I checked, we're over a decade into the 21st century and not 11yrs into the 18th century.
The Babechannels have seriously got to pull together and challenge Ofcom because at this rate, you'll all be having to wear jumpsuit and balaclavas before you broadcast, even then Ofcom will find something to fine you for.annoyedannoyedannoyedannoyedannoyedannoyedannoyedannoyedannoyedannoyed


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - Gold Plated Pension - 01-06-2011 01:36

Latest list of investigations.

Do not think for one minute that because no information is posted on the Ofc@m website that no investigations are being launched. This regulator has a history of not publishing all their complaints/investigations.

Up to 20 May 2011
No published investigations launched.

Up to 13 May 2011
No published investigations launched.

Up to 6 May 2011

Programme Channel Transmission Date Date Lodged

B........d Daytime TV Babeworld TV Thursday, 14 April 2011 18 April 2011

Red Light 1 Red Light 1 Sunday 03, April 2011, Saturday, 09 April 2011, Sunday, 10 April 2011, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 13 April 2011

Red Light 2 Red Light 2 Saturday, 02 April 2011, Tuesday, 12 April 2011, Wednesday, 13 April 2011 13 April 2011

Red Light 3 Red Light 3 Wednesday, 06 April 2011 and Sunday, 10 April 2011 13 April 2011


It would appear that following Ofc@m's 'In Breach' finding against Red Light TV the regulator has now carried out pro-active monitoring of the broadcaster. They are now seeking comment from the broadcaster for nine shows where they believe the shows breached the BCAP code and published guidelines.
With the licensee, Playboy UK TV Ltd, already under threat of further sanctions if more 'In Breach' findings are made expect a large fine as a minimum penalty.

The regulator is seriously challenging these channels now in relation to compliance and it will be interesting to see the reasons why these nine shows will be found 'In Breach'.

As these nine investigations are from pro-active monitoring of this broadcaster i am assuming that Ofc@m have found material they consider 'In Breach' and are just going through the motions of requesting comment from the broadcaster/licensee before publishing their findings. Judge Jury Hangman it is so obvious Ofc@m want these channels off the FTA epg.


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - mrmann - 01-06-2011 01:50

I think Ofcom will try for the death penalty, but will settle for hard cash instead Rolleyes


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - shankey! - 01-06-2011 07:49

what do ofcom actually do with the ransom money?interesting thoughts come to mind!


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - eccles - 01-06-2011 23:11

(01-06-2011 07:49 )shankey! Wrote:  what do ofcom actually do with the ransom money?interesting thoughts come to mind!

It has been suggested they buy cat food, a nice piece of ham and back copies of Peoples Friend.


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - misterG - 02-06-2011 11:00

Ofcom are pathetic.
They make their complaints about gestures made on post watershed adult channels and completely ignore pre watershed soaps and family shows featuring graphic stories and images of rape, incest, abuse, violence, theft etc.
Thats fine then, lets encourage our children that rape and violence is normal and acceptable, but better not let any adults see a babe on a babeshow pretending to rub one off - that might corrupt!
Just a bunch of self-serving assholes who have no understanding of morality or how it should apply to the media.


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - IanG - 02-06-2011 16:53

Indeed, misterG, masturbation has been clinically proven to be beneficial to one's physical and mental health. It follows then that promoting/demonstrating masturbatory techniques is not harmful nor, indeed, should it be construed to be offensive. After all, anything which is normal, healthy and actively beneficial should by rights be protected from those who deem it to be 'harmful and/or offensive' lest the easily offended, narrow-minded few actually cause harm to vulnerable people by denying them access to something that is beneficial to all.


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - ilovejetblack - 02-06-2011 16:58

all i gotta say bring back the glore days when they actually did porn on talk shows and S***.


RE: Ofcom - Current Investigations - blackjaques - 02-06-2011 19:36

I think Ofcon are doing a very good job of impressing their paymasters these days.