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studio 66 should just fuck the TV and just move permanently to the web.
I think Studio 66 are sticking two fingers up at Ofcunt tonight with Hannahs show.
That's one sure fire way to get another Ofcom investigation!! Tongue
(24-04-2017 20:23 )terence Wrote: [ -> ]
(24-04-2017 20:21 )Joey 27 Wrote: [ -> ]i wonder how many people will complain to ofcom about that scene in Emmerdale?

if there wasn't a tit out, then i'd say none. :rolleyes: :)

There were enough "tits out" when the Beeb showed "Tipping The Velvet" and was there ever a complaint abut it to the level where the Beeb were investigated? It still seems like double standards at times
when you can attack a woman or have fight scene in a soap storyline, but can't show buttocks close ups for 45 secs after 10pm?:P
Apparently OFCOM received 62 complaints over Emmerdale's rape scene this week which has prompted a Ofcom investigation - wonder how much difference in fines and judgement there will be between this investigation and St66's buttocks show for 45 secs?
And when all those programmes are on like 'embarrasing bodies' & Biggest Penis' type shows that are on that show all ...
bit off topic from the babe shows so i might be in the wrong place but i saw an advert last night for a new tv show called the full monty on itv on the 15th of this month , the add was quite graphic showing naked men only just covering their bits ,be quite interesting to see how ofcom and the reaction of the public is ,i will say whatever it turns out to be it wont get the negative scrutiny the babe channels get thats for sure
Ofcom have finally made their decision on the controversial Murdoch full take over of Sky. The result of their scrutiny, delayed by the General Election, is now in the hands of culture secretary Karen Bradley and will be announced next week.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/j...uthorities
http://www.latimes.com/business/hollywoo...story.html

This is Ofcom's biggest decision in years. If they allow the take-over and some scandal breaks connected with the Murdies down the line - the political blow-back could be rather large.
possibly bring down the Government before it has even got going?
(21-06-2017 19:37 )babelover48 Wrote: [ -> ]bring down the Government

Ofcom is independent of Government. It is accountable to Parliament though.
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