Broadcast Bulletin 184 is out today.
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binarie...obb184.pdf
One quite complaint (upheld) against a religious channel for soliciting donations in return for religious considerations, failure to account for donations and confusing calls for donations to the channel (permitted) and to a sister charity (advertising). It was, apparently, a one off caused by an inexperienced presenter.
Another staggering complaint against a different religious channel for a series of broadcasts with somewhat negative views about a splinter group. The broadcaster was exonerated from inciting violence as Ofcom considered that "this particular individual was not advocating that, or inciting, private individuals to kill apostates, but rather was expressing his view that the death penalty could be an appropriate sanction for apostasy to be carried out by the appropriate governmental or judicial institutions." The licencee accepted the complaints and has been warned that further breeches may result in a sanction.
A radio station almost read out publicity material for a boat repair company. The material sounds like a gushing advert, but apparently it was a misguided news item.
Another radio station that was supposed to broadcast live material had hooked a laptop up to the transmitter.
Yet another radio station seemed to be broadcasting repeats as live material, and claimed that a February reference to Halloween was a joke. Even supposed spoken material seemed to have a low proportion. To be honest I have difficulty getting excited about that that, but radio frequencies are in short supply and are dished out on the basis of promises about content.
Other Programmes Not In Breach
Here is a small selection of complaints that were not upheld:
Chart Show 22/5/2011 Capital FM - Harm ?!
Diagnosis Live From The Clinic (trailer) Generally Accepted Standards - 78 complaints
(strangely the show itself only attracted 8 complaints, for Nudity)
Loose Women - 5 complaints about 4 shows
Pornography: a Secret History of Civilisation 10/5/2011 Yesterday - 1 complaint
(This series has been repeated endlessly for the past few years and the title should have been a clue. Only one complaint).
This Morning - 3 various shows - Sexual Material / Premium Rate Services / Animal Welfare - 3 complaints, 1 each
(The sexual / animal /premium rate complaints were about different shows...)
TV Licencing Advert - 15 and 16/5/2011 BBC1 - Harm - 2 complaints
Yup, two complaints about TV licencing adverts, and Ofcom chose to dismiss 78 complaints about a trailer for Diagnosis Live.