Shandy
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RE: Babestation on Freeview channel 33
with partyland i think it was more to do with the channels location, also (i'm not sure on this). also there's gonna be an interest in the start of any channel like this by regulatory bodies and the people that like to complain, so it doesn't matter what went on before.
the broadcaster are just playing it safe until the dust settles, cos one wrong move whilst all eyes are watching will get them taken off air. i'd prefer a month or so of slightly less raunchyness then back to normal than getting taken off air..... the people that like to complain will prob only watch for a little while and any complaints then will be looked at and offcom will look and say they're behaving and move on.
offcom are prob a bit tight on freeview as there's a much bigger audience as more people have freeview than sky, plus its been on sky for a while, so people are used to it.
the rules mentioned are imposed by the broadcaster so they don't give any moaner a reason to complain to offcom, like i said, so it looks like they're towing the line.
people had to wait for PG to get raunchy, and that was a few months, am sure babestation will ease into it alot quicker, even from the first night to the last coupla nights has seen a big change i think.
simply put, better a channel plays nicey nice for a bit til the attentnion from the busybodies wane and then get back to business than getting fined or taken off. i know i would rather that. plus as i have said, i've enjoyed watching the girls i like even with the restrictions that are in place at the moment. the girls are still making it hot even when restricted. i enjoy watching camilla, so what if i don't get to see her in just a thong some of the night. i can cope with it and she still puts on an amazing show no matter what.
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17-05-2009 12:34 |
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Jonnieboy
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RE: Babestation on Freeview channel 33
Censorship :-( Wrote:As far as I can see, this is a commercial decision by the broadcaster - if we are to assume, for the sake of argument, that PG is as ‘less soft’ as it can get of Freeview (or any FTA channels, if there is no satellite v terrestrial distinction), due to broadcast censorship, if the broadcaster started a new channel at the same level, as time passes and interest wanes, they would have nowhere to go, other than to introduce new babes; if, however, you start ultra tame, the fact that you have scantily clad babes on screen is going to guarantee an initial audience, then, when interest wanes, you can start improving content, thus extending the useable lifespan of the channel, in terms of revenue generation, which is what it’s all about, of course.
I don't buy it, because if the content was dirtier they'd have bigger audiences from day one and more callers. And I don't see people turning that off, because there are always more young horny guys wanting to watch babes in their scanties. IMO these channels will exist until they get banned, which is possible, or guys lose interest in women's bottoms.
Censorship :-( Wrote:Yes, the girls may be restricted by rules, but these are imposed by the broadcaster, not Ofcon, in this instance, I would suggest
If so then the channel is making a free decision to show exactly what it wants, in which case there is no censorship
(This post was last modified: 17-05-2009 13:47 by Jonnieboy.)
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17-05-2009 13:05 |
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Shandy
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RE: Babestation on Freeview channel 33
No details on mine, just the channel
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17-05-2009 14:02 |
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RE: Babestation on Freeview channel 33
no details on mine either
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17-05-2009 14:57 |
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G@Z!
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RE: Babestation on Freeview channel 33
no don't jinx it keep the foot lovers at partyland
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17-05-2009 15:06 |
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RE: Babestation on Freeview channel 33
admin Wrote:Censorship :-( Wrote:Also, as PL started only a few days after PG ended, why would similar content suddenly risk greater complaints
Because it was a new channel number - and many people automatically look at new channels to find out what kind of type of channels they are exactly.
I hope this has made things clearer.
Yes, I’d thought of that, but it still doesn’t make sense, IMO, for the reasons stated in my previous post. Presumably, however, the broadcaster knows its business, and if it has experienced practical benefit from such actions, fair enough.
I remain unconvinced, but maybe I‘m just an incorrigible cynic!
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17-05-2009 22:38 |
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