31-01-2015, 19:51
Do we know if ETV is part of this group that cellcast put 1million pound into last year that would explain the heavy selling of it by BS.
(31-01-2015 19:01 )Slick84 Wrote: [ -> ]The issue is slightly different. ETV's models, unlike those on UK channels, are, for the most part, "normal" girls who keep this job well hidden from family & friends.
Therefore, both the Liveshow forum and ETV's own website are not accessible by IPs from that country. That way, their own countrymen can't "accidentally" find them, let's say.
(30-01-2015 17:26 )mr mystery Wrote: [ -> ](30-01-2015 16:53 )Will Drifter Wrote: [ -> ]No. All the babe shows broadcast on Sky have to comply with Ofcom regulations, so this is no different to any other channel.
Babe channels or regular tv channels that broadcast on Sky and also freeview don't have to fully comply with Ofcom regulations if they don't have a Ofcom licence .
BS1 on Sky Ch 906 and the BS freeview channels 172, 173, 174 all have a Dutch license and are regulated by the Dutch regulator NICAM and not Ofcom, this is why BS can start broadcasting from 10pm on freeview, 2 hours before Ofcom rules allow adult chat babe channels they regulate to start broadcasting on freeview.
This Dutch license is why they can show girls on Sky ch 906 simulating sex acts, ie having a orgasm and rubbing their pussy's etc, this wouldn't be allowed under Ofcom rules, sadly Sky Ch 945 currently called "Babes From TV" has a Ofcom license .
(31-01-2015 16:26 )Scottishbloke Wrote: [ -> ]they will face stiff competition next week in the shape of eurotic tv
(31-01-2015 20:34 )Charlemagne Wrote: [ -> ]For example, I bet Darren and Circles have trouble finding the girls twitter pages.
(31-01-2015 20:23 )Vic_Smith Wrote: [ -> ](30-01-2015 17:26 )mr mystery Wrote: [ -> ]
Interesting. I've always been confused by the licensing situation. If BS can broadcast on a Sky channel number using a Dutch license free from Ofcom regs, why can't ETV lease channel space on 28.2E and use their existing license to broadcast the same strength show as on the other satellites? If I'm reading it correctly, you don't need an Ofcom license to broadcast from 28.2, so why do ETV need one?