(05-02-2011 21:49 )RCTV Wrote: The product is shit not because of ofcom, because the people who do the channels offer things that are shit, it's not to do with ofcom, they only put rules in which are very reasonable, and have been a long time (and before the content was shit)
Regulate and hound a sector to death and yes, all innovation and variation will disappear. Imagine you own a small independent channel. You see other channels try something new, then get hammered by Ofcom and put on final warning. The channel cant even go back to its previous style/level of broadcasting without being accused of going tame and loosing shedloads of paying viewers.
Do you
a) Risk your investment by trying something new?
b) Play safe and get a mediocre but safe return?
Second, small channels are vulnerable when Ofcom is the willing tool of any vexatious complainant. There is no substance to these complaints.
As complaints go
"Dear Sir,
I tuned into an adult sex channel every night last week and saw mild sex. I was appauled. Sex should not be broadcast on sex channels. Yours, William St John Trumpington Smyth, Colonel (Rtd)"
is quite simply not in the same league as
"In the middle of the general election channel --- broadcast interviews with the candidate from one party but not others"
or
"During a major phonein competition the winner was decided and filmed receiving their award 30 minutes before the phone lines closed and viewers thought the show was live"
or
"In a talent show broadcast during the early evening a man bit the head off a live snake and proceeded to skin it with his teeth"
(All genuine complaints by the way).
Ofcom create an atmosphere where all adult broadcasters are vulnerable, but the small ones specially so. They have fewer reserves, fewer resources and dont have wealthy backers who can carry a loss, fine or extra training/compliance costs.
Result is over the years the small operators go out of business or get bought up by the big boys (and girls), and the ones left are less inclined to rock the boat.
Combine that with an economic downturn and its back to tried and tested, safe and reliable. Ofcom didnt create the poor economic conditions, but they do create the combination effect.
[EDIT] Sorry, lost sight of what I meant to say, really shouldnt post 2 separate replies to 2 separarte points. Yes, to some extent the product is unimaginative tame shit, but thats because innovations is punished. If acceptable it is copied. And the sector is small and under pressure and scrutiny. Take that away and the adult channels would be more carefree and would experiment more. Its Ofcoms fault.