scotslion1985
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RE: Tiffany - Advertising
yh i no yet she hasent come on here and said sorry 4 being a bitch to her fans but yet that says a lot for her to be honest
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matspear
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16-11-2008 21:17 |
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scotslion1985
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RE: Tiffany - Advertising
cee here here and u no wat that website says YOU'VE SEEN ME ON TV AND NOW YOU CAN SEE THE REAL ME"
well we seen the real her on here and we never needed to pay a damn thing lolol
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16-11-2008 21:53 |
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scotslion1985
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RE: Tiffany - Advertising
no 1 disputed that its the the way she handle it and she has a ego the size of new york city i mean if u saw her on the street and u said hello
would she say hello dont think so
unless u were b list celeb or a footballer
(This post was last modified: 16-11-2008 23:25 by scotslion1985.)
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16-11-2008 23:23 |
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vostok 1
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RE: Tiffany - Advertising
JamesW Wrote:dondoe Wrote:She had her ad top on during her first session on BS last night,she now has ad pants as well.....
Aren't there rules about advertising like this?????
No, fortunately not.
If Ofcom introduce such a rule, it would mean that the channels couldn't continually advertise their telephone numbers either.
I thought the channels advertising the premium rate numbers is where they are standing on thin ice in regards to the future of Babe shows... Are they actually allowed to constantly advertise "090" premium rate numbers?
According to ofcom making profit from "PRS" (Premium rate services ie 090 numbers) should not be the main reason for producing the programme.
Taken from ofcom:
All providers of ‘babe-style’ channels should therefore study carefully the Findings below.
Use of Premium Rate Services (PRS) in programmes.
In some of the Findings related to ‘babe-style’ channels, the broadcasters failed on a number of occasions to justify the promotion of PRS within programmes.
Where there is sufficient justification to promote a PRS within a programme (i.e. it contributes to editorial or meets the definition of programme-related material), broadcasters should remember that the rules on undue prominence will apply to the promotion.
Programmes should not primarily be vehicles for broadcasters to promote PRS.
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