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(03-12-2010 14:14 )William H Bonney Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-12-2010 14:05 )orchid500 Wrote: [ -> ]this thread has become more of a chat about ofcom in general and Bang Media rather than BB going from our much loved channels - which as we all know by now hasn't, can I propose that this thread is either closed or merged with the general Bang Babes thread???

Why not move it to the broadcasting regulations section, since it's mostly about Ofcom? There's no point in closing it if people still want to debate the circumstances of Bang Media's loss of licences.

I totally agree, I was thinking there just seemed little point on it being in this section now as we were all no longer talking about the original point of the topic.
Would probably make the most sense if the thread was moved to Broadcasting Regulations. I tend to vent my anger against Bang Media in the licence revoke thread anyway... in fact, I just have put another post in that thread.. Smile
(03-12-2010 02:30 )eccles Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-12-2010 03:24 )gazfc Wrote: [ -> ]Going by this it seems that ofcom only investigate when complaints are made.

Also if you look at it, bang should of really pulled out of broadcasting on freeview as all the complaints seem to be from there

http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binarie...150910.pdf

Its true that they dont pre-censor. They even refused to give official advice to Playboy over something Playboy were unsure about, and then found them in breach for transmitting it. Harsh.

I'm not surprised by this, wouldn't that be more of a thing to ask the BBFC?

Just a general thought and nothing to do with the babeshows but can ofcom do anything about a film that's been rated by the BBFC?
I was under the impression that the BBFC had final judgment on film classification, but there's some homework for us all to find out.... Smile
bbfc are the only one that can classify films, just check one of my dvds. the only time when ofcom can be involved with a film being shown on tv is what time the film is on and what scenes are shown that time for example you not would have a clock work orange or eyes wide shut at 9pm due the content it will be more likely be on at 10/11pm
(03-12-2010 17:42 )Regenerated Wrote: [ -> ]Would probably make the most sense if the thread was moved to Broadcasting Regulations. I tend to vent my anger against Bang Media in the licence revoke thread anyway... in fact, I just have put another post in that thread.. Smile
I'm gutted that Bang Babes is(n't) gone from our screens.Sad
There. I have just, with a single act, totally justified this thread's location in this section of the forum, firmly nullified the original purpose of the thread and openly lent my support to Regenerated's "Let's tear down Bang Media's tattered remains and burn it til something improved and less silly comes along" campaign. Cos it's a good idea and Bang are very naughty indeed on a number of levels.
And I contradicted some stuff I said previously.
Yay!Big Grin
(03-12-2010 17:55 )gazfc Wrote: [ -> ]Just a general thought and nothing to do with the babeshows but can ofcom do anything about a film that's been rated by the BBFC?

Not really a question about Bangbabes is it?
But topical as I rabbited on about the supposed rules.

Ofcom say that generally they abide by BBFC ratings, but there will be some BBFC rated films that are not suitable for TV. They dont really elaborate. Doesnt help that the BBFC draw a subtle distinction between what is OK for cinema and on DVD (ability to freeze frame, slo-mo, repeat scenes, see scenes out of context). Dont expect to see 9 Songs or Brown Bunny on TV anytime soon. Or the cock kissing scene from Betty Blue.
(04-12-2010 04:46 )eccles Wrote: [ -> ]Dont expect to see 9 Songs or Brown Bunny on TV anytime soon. Or the cock kissing scene from Betty Blue.

Explicit sexual activity *can* be shown on TV in non-pornographic films without Ofcom batting an eyelid.

The Brown Bunny has indeed been on TV as I've seen it and it wasn't on DVD. Also, there's the brief penetration featured in Lars Von Trier's The Idiots and the German film Taxi Zum Klo, which includes explicit gay sex and even a golden shower scene.
what will sky do if they see that red light zone is not going out on 948 as that is what channel is call will they remove it or get the output cut . as for ofcom could ask sky to remove that channel number jest like they did with 959
(04-12-2010 04:46 )eccles Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-12-2010 17:55 )gazfc Wrote: [ -> ]Just a general thought and nothing to do with the babeshows but can ofcom do anything about a film that's been rated by the BBFC?

Not really a question about Bangbabes is it?
But topical as I rabbited on about the supposed rules.

Ofcom say that generally they abide by BBFC ratings, but there will be some BBFC rated films that are not suitable for TV. They dont really elaborate. Doesnt help that the BBFC draw a subtle distinction between what is OK for cinema and on DVD (ability to freeze frame, slo-mo, repeat scenes, see scenes out of context). Dont expect to see 9 Songs or Brown Bunny on TV anytime soon. Or the cock kissing scene from Betty Blue.

It wasnt but thanks for answering.

At the time I was thinking, as the BBFC rate a number of things including video games would it not be worthwhile for the shows to try and get a BBFC rating? Then I remembered that they wouldn't be able too, as the shows are 'live' and there-fore would be impossible to rate.
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