(06-01-2015 03:03 )Liverred Wrote: [ -> ]I can't wait till friday night.....Clare, Victoria and Olivia all doing a full night shift
same here
hope this is one night where the lineup doesn't change..fingers crossed.
hopefully will say soon what s66 is being investigated soon in one of Ofcom's next bulletins
(06-01-2015 01:56 )Rammyrascal Wrote: [ -> ]^^^^
can't really make anything proper of it yet for me as doesn't say anything other than an investigation is being launched about. can't see it being from a member of the public as they wont know about broadcasting licences so either Ofcom have launched it themselves or another channel has targeted s66 and grassed them knowing that an investigation will make s66 be cautious and not push things
Heaven forbid anyone reportting S66 lol
(06-01-2015 06:50 )admiral decker Wrote: [ -> ]...
Fairness and/or privacy requirements are generally investigated under the specific procedures for such issues and are therefore not covered by the General Procedures cited for the current investigation.
You are correct, I searched hastily before leaving for work this morning, and didn't look closely enough at the results.
What is covered by the general procedures under which S66 is being investigated is pretty vague, basically consisting of anything that isn't covered by another procedure, but they give this summary :
Quote:1.13 The relevant requirements include, for example, requirements placed upon broadcasters to:
broadcast certain types of content (e.g. radio formats and delivery of news and regional programming quotas);
comply with television licence obligations to fulfil certain production and programming quotas set out in accordance with UK and European legislation;
provide Ofcom with information it has requested;
pay fees; and
comply with various codes, such as:
- the Code of Television Access Services (i.e. subtitling, sign language and audio description)(-15-) ;
- the Code on Sports and Other Listed and Designated Events(-16-) ;
- the Code on Electronic Programme Guides (in respect of issues relating to prominence of public service channels and access services(-17-)) ; and
- technical codes for television(-18-) and radio (-19-).
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/broadca...rocedures/
Failing to provide information looks the most likely from that, which could be anything from general information about the company, to failing to provide recordings for scrutiny.
Then again, with Ofcom, it could be something completely different
I'm guessing this will be the first real investigation of a babechannel under the new Ofcom leadership, so may set an interesting marker on what to expect from here.
Could b that havent told ofcom about giving xtreme filth a channel
(06-01-2015 23:07 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Could b that havent told ofcom about giving xtreme filth a channel
Could be ofcom are working with the trades description people over some of the alleged 'night/tease' shows.
(06-01-2015 21:19 )munch1917 Wrote: [ -> ] (06-01-2015 06:50 )admiral decker Wrote: [ -> ]...
Fairness and/or privacy requirements are generally investigated under the specific procedures for such issues and are therefore not covered by the General Procedures cited for the current investigation.
You are correct, I searched hastily before leaving for work this morning, and didn't look closely enough at the results.
What is covered by the general procedures under which S66 is being investigated is pretty vague, basically consisting of anything that isn't covered by another procedure, but they give this summary :
Quote:1.13 The relevant requirements include, for example, requirements placed upon broadcasters to:
broadcast certain types of content (e.g. radio formats and delivery of news and regional programming quotas);
comply with television licence obligations to fulfil certain production and programming quotas set out in accordance with UK and European legislation;
provide Ofcom with information it has requested;
pay fees; and
comply with various codes, such as:
- the Code of Television Access Services (i.e. subtitling, sign language and audio description)(-15-) ;
- the Code on Sports and Other Listed and Designated Events(-16-) ;
- the Code on Electronic Programme Guides (in respect of issues relating to prominence of public service channels and access services(-17-)) ; and
- technical codes for television(-18-) and radio (-19-).
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/broadca...rocedures/
Failing to provide information looks the most likely from that, which could be anything from general information about the company, to failing to provide recordings for scrutiny.
Then again, with Ofcom, it could be something completely different
I'm guessing this will be the first real investigation of a babechannel under the new Ofcom leadership, so may set an interesting marker on what to expect from here.
agree will be interesting to see what the marker is that will be set
(06-01-2015 23:07 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Could b that havent told ofcom about giving xtreme filth a channel
The channel under investigation is Studio 66 TV1, not the channel being used by Xtreme Filth.
(06-01-2015 23:12 )Whynot Wrote: [ -> ] (06-01-2015 23:07 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Could b that havent told ofcom about giving xtreme filth a channel
Could be ofcom are working with the trades description people over some of the alleged 'night/tease' shows.
If it is to do with trading standards last nights show from Amee & Adelle would be a perfect example
I was looking forward to seeing Amee after her build up
but was sorely dissappointed
she looked bored and acted like she didn't want to be there
a few occasions she looked like she thought she was too good for this & the show was beneath her
I may be wrong but it didn't inspire me with confidence
A definite day show candidate
(07-01-2015 06:50 )johnnytheirishman Wrote: [ -> ]If it is to do with trading standards last nights show from Amee & Adelle would be a perfect example
That was just a joke. Ofcom don't do any work on behalf of Trading Standards departments.
Perhaps your post was also a joke?
Most of the services that babe channels supply aren't covered by Trading Standards anyway, because queries or complaints about babe channel services are generally dealt with by PhonepayPlus.
Quote:1.13 The relevant requirements include, for example, requirements placed upon broadcasters to:
broadcast certain types of content (e.g. radio formats and delivery of news and regional programming quotas);
comply with television licence obligations to fulfil certain production and programming quotas set out in accordance with UK and European legislation;
provide Ofcom with information it has requested;
pay fees; and
comply with various codes, such as:
- the Code of Television Access Services (i.e. subtitling, sign language and audio description)(-15-) ;
- the Code on Sports and Other Listed and Designated Events(-16-) ;
- the Code on Electronic Programme Guides (in respect of issues relating to prominence of public service channels and access services(-17-)) ; and
- technical codes for television(-18-) and radio (-19-).
seems to me that S66 haven't been paying their protection money!
in other news, S66 does seem to be getting an unreasonable amount of stick. the idea that it's that much worse than the other channels is a total myth that keeps getting perpetuated every so often.
everyone is speculating about who has control, the babes or the producers, slagging them off either way and putting it down to 'typical S66'. maybe you've all forgotten that RLC's Danni Harwood takes her breaks when she's ready, choosing to stay on the phones if she still has callers in the queue - but ignore this fact if it serves your argument.
they've got some great babes that put on some great shows. the only problem i have with them is that they've let some of the best babes around leave, such as Delia-Rose.
oh yeah, and Xtreme Filth is clearly owned by S66. you're not going to allow a rival to broadcast on your channel just cos your babe's taking a piss.