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RE: Is It Time For The Channels To Make A Deal With Ofcom
(10-11-2012 20:06 )trevor format Wrote: Oh no! From reading this thread I realise that Scottishbloke has finally gone completely mad!
ok 2 points, 1 are you qualified to asses scottishblokes sanity? 2 do you not see that scottichbloke is just throwing out ideas to get discussion about ofcom going?
scottishbloke has a hard enough time with twitter bullys leaving bad reps and saying nasty things in tweets without more people getting stuck in.
Scottish bloke is one of the best members, his 1000 CAPS prove this. Comments like yours only spread hate and negativity.
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RE: Is It Time For The Channels To Make A Deal With Ofcom
It is quite some time since I have contributed to this board, but from time to time I still read it. And I am still reading how Ofcom have all but spoiled the adult viewing of some people. They may have, but it is not just Ofcom that are at fault with depriving viewers of their daily titillation. What about the programme makers themselves, It is they who are the biggest culprits, especially Babestation and Studio 66, the latter being the biggest killjoy. Why do they insist on graphics that cover at least 50% of the screen? Always placing a so-called box of information in whichever corner the models arse-end may be pointing.And then we have Babestation forever interrupting to sell their crap. I believe that the models are under orders to dumb down their act not because of the regulators iron fist, as much as the money grubbers insistence on fleecing it's viewers who are stupid enough to pay for the trash they offer. Another ploy that is used to attract viewers, and therefore potentially more cash, Is how much more licence is given for new girls. I watched one show recently when Ally-Lou was new to nights, there were more flashes than on Nov5. Since then, more often than not she's in the two knickers club, "job done". And you will have noticed how they kill the screen if it is likely to be to risque. They would then use the "new girl" excuse for any slips that may have occurred If they were to be brought to task by Ofcom. But by killing the screen they are showing Ofcom how diligent they are, but by then the new girl as already enticed a few more mugs into thinking that this is a regular occurrence. I think it is now time to call it a day on these programmes, they no longer do what it says on the tin.
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11-11-2012 17:21 |
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