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Time for a change - Jay39 - 02-04-2009 11:17

I've been reading this forum for a while just to see peoples opinions and to see what is happening on the shows. This is my first post.

I'm from the old school and have been watching the channels since sky started airing them. I have subscribed and cancelled every channel there is just to see what the content is like, The Adult Channel, Television X, Playboy, Red Hot, Xplicit etc. etc and have watched pay per view for the likes of Sportxxx etc. etc.

Unfortunately for fans like the ones on this forum the content has taken a major step back in recent years, the good old days like babestar, sportxxxbabes, Fantasy, TVX, Playboy and Adult Channel have all shown programmes worth watching in the past. For the fans on here and in some instances the girls that appear on the shows we are dragged down to very, very timid shows that aren't the real deal anymore.

I even watched bits of the new channel Elite TV last night and to be honest, 2 nice ladies but the same old content and no one willing to push the boat out. In recent times and thankfully to some very good posters on here the likes of Sasha, Anastasia, Hazel, Bailey and Juliett seem to be trying their best, but again Ofcom, the producers and camera men tame it down to something I would have seen in the mid 90's.

I remember when Ofcom came into action and put a stop to the stuff we wanted to see, but they did and is in their guidelines state that if a secure pin or such like was in place then they would consider stronger viewing. Why have none of the channels come up with it! You can watch 18 films during the day on pay per view so why don't the channels get their fingers out! I recently read that it would reduce viewers! If that is their stance then they are trying to attract viewers that shouldn't be watching the shows in the first place!

In the next general election vote yellow as they are the only political body that would permit R18, read their bill.

If the channels had any balls (that's where my brains are usually!) they would get their heads together and come up with an action plan, we are supposed to be part of europe! There is a european court of law for freedom of expression!

This is not a rant, just some truth which I know from reading on here is what we would like to see, a few steps forward instead of backwards.

By the way if I win the lottery I'd start my own channel with the following babes old and new:

Angel Long, Lolly Badcock, Candy (Babeworld), Bailey, Sasha, Hazel, Bonnie Simon, Anastasia, Sammie and Jada.

It would only air for a week because I'd get fines every second from Ofcom.

Jay


RE: Time for a change - perana68 - 02-04-2009 11:48

Jay39 Wrote:I've been reading this forum for a while just to see peoples opinions and to see what is happening on the shows. This is my first post.

I'm from the old school and have been watching the channels since sky started airing them. I have subscribed and cancelled every channel there is just to see what the content is like, The Adult Channel, Television X, Playboy, Red Hot, Xplicit etc. etc and have watched pay per view for the likes of Sportxxx etc. etc.

Unfortunately for fans like the ones on this forum the content has taken a major step back in recent years, the good old days like babestar, sportxxxbabes, Fantasy, TVX, Playboy and Adult Channel have all shown programmes worth watching in the past. For the fans on here and in some instances the girls that appear on the shows we are dragged down to very, very timid shows that aren't the real deal anymore.

I even watched bits of the new channel Elite TV last night and to be honest, 2 nice ladies but the same old content and no one willing to push the boat out. In recent times and thankfully to some very good posters on here the likes of Sasha, Anastasia, Hazel, Bailey and Juliett seem to be trying their best, but again Ofcom, the producers and camera men tame it down to something I would have seen in the mid 90's.

I remember when Ofcom came into action and put a stop to the stuff we wanted to see, but they did and is in their guidelines state that if a secure pin or such like was in place then they would consider stronger viewing. Why have none of the channels come up with it! You can watch 18 films during the day on pay per view so why don't the channels get their fingers out! I recently read that it would reduce viewers! If that is their stance then they are trying to attract viewers that shouldn't be watching the shows in the first place!

In the next general election vote yellow as they are the only political body that would permit R18, read their bill.

If the channels had any balls (that's where my brains are usually!) they would get their heads together and come up with an action plan, we are supposed to be part of europe! There is a european court of law for freedom of expression!

This is not a rant, just some truth which I know from reading on here is what we would like to see, a few steps forward instead of backwards.

By the way if I win the lottery I'd start my own channel with the following babes old and new:

Angel Long, Lolly Badcock, Candy (Babeworld), Bailey, Sasha, Hazel, Bonnie Simon, Anastasia, Sammie and Jada.

It would only air for a week because I'd get fines every second from Ofcom.

Jay

I totally agree with your excellent summary, why on earth we can't have PIN protection is beyond me. Perhaps someone from one of channels could explain?
Welcome to the forum by the way


RE: Time for a change - steven6 - 02-04-2009 13:53

we can't disagree with what your saying


RE: Time for a change - Gaz "AV1" Aston - 02-04-2009 14:21

You make a great point and one thats been made time and time again and were yet to have a conclusive answer from someone on the inside....c'mon cellcast etc tell us why u cant put pin protection on these channels? and exactly what viewers will you lose if you do?


RE: Time for a change - Dreamlander - 02-04-2009 17:16

The 'free-to-air' channels won't go PIN protected because there would be no reason for them then not to show more explicit content,Ofcom permitting of course.Who then would pay for their 'piss poor' premium encrypted channels? I would like PIN protection up until 9pm so the daytime shows could be a little more 'adult' but not porn because the majority of girls I like are daytime girls and wouldn't do any harder stuff anyway.PIN protection would allow the odd 'flash', suggestive posturing,sexier clothing and maybe stronger language during the day without the threat of fines.I'm not bothered about the hardcore stuff as it's not my thing and you can get almost all of that on here for nothing if you so wish!

Dreamlander


RE: Time for a change - perana68 - 02-04-2009 17:27

Just because you have PIN protection doesn't mean you have to charge. The channels could apply PIN just to enable them to be a bit more risque. The pay channels don't show any full on hardcore stuff anyway. I agree that daytime PIN should also be introduced to allow for a bit more adult entertainment - 12 or 15 material would be good enough.
At the end of the day its the viewers responsibility to ensure material watched in the home is suitable i.e. keep the bloody kids away from the telly and don't tell em your PIN.
I have a suspicion that OFCOM woldn't change the rules too much with PIN anyway as they don't trust the viewing public.


RE: Time for a change - rover - 02-04-2009 18:07

Welcome to the forum jay39 that's an interesting first post and l totally agree with what you say and as far as l can see there is no valid reason why the channels cant put a pin protection system in place.


RE: Time for a change - mega79 - 02-04-2009 18:21

There could be a one off credit card charge of 50p to prove you are over 18, but then again kids now have those top up credit cards.