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British networks fined for fake call-in contests

#1 Post by JBillyGirl » Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:59 pm

All I know about this is what I read in this article, but it sounds serious to me. I'd be ticked if I'd called in to one of these shows. Et tu, BBC?

http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/story.html?id=690591

BBC fined for misleading public with fake quizzes
Michael Holden, Reuters
Published: Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Media watchdog Ofcom fined the BBC 400,000 pounds on Wednesday, the largest financial penalty it has ever issued against the public broadcaster, for misleading the public through fake quizzes and competitions. Ofcom said eight BBC shows, four on TV and four on the radio, were guilty of "very serious" failings.
"The investigations found that in come cases the production team had taken pre-meditated decisions to broadcast competitions and encourage listeners to enter in the full knowledge that the audience stood no chance of winning," Ofcom said. "In other cases, programmes faced with technical problems made up the names of winners."
The most serious case, which attracted a fine of 115,000 pounds, related to editions of the Liz Kershaw Show on BBC radio 6 Music from July 2005 to January 2007. Although some editions of the programme were pre-recorded, they were broadcast as live and included quizzes where listeners were encouraged to participate. Fictitious names were then presented as the "winners" of these competitions, with about 10 members of the BBC's production staff posing as callers.
"This is by far the most serious case in relation to the BBC that Ofcom has considered to date," the watchdog said.
The TV programmes were: Comic Relief, Sport Relief, Children in Need and CBBC programme TMi. The Jo Whiley Show on Radio 1, and programmes presented by Russell Brand and Clare McDonnell on BBC 6 Music were also affected.
Last year the BBC suspended all its phone-related competitions after an investigation found producers on the children's programme "Blue Peter" had faked a quiz. Ofcom fined the corporation 50,000 pounds for that offence. The BBC's management said 19,000 staff had undergone "a comprehensive programme" of training and audience research and suggested it was regaining the trust of the public.
"We have taken these issues extremely seriously from the outset, apologising to our audiences and putting in place an unprecedented action plan to tackle the issues raised," the BBC said in a statement.
In May, the watchdog fined biggest commercial broadcaster ITV a record 5.68 million pounds for cheating viewers over phone-in competitions on some of its most popular shows. The fine was much larger as viewers had been encouraged to call in on premium rate phonelines whereas the BBC had not profited from entries made to its faked competitions.
"Ofcom has recognised that neither the BBC nor any member of staff made any money from these serious editorial lapses," the corporation said.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Steve Addison)

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#2 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:07 pm

The BBC's management said 19,000 staff had undergone "a comprehensive programme" of training and audience research and suggested it was regaining the trust of the public.
Comprehensive training? "Don't lie to the public?"

Audience research? "Would you prefer that we not lie to you?"

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#3 Post by Thousandaire » Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:17 pm

A show called Blue Peter?

"I was in the pool! I was in the pool!" - George Costanza

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#4 Post by frogman042 » Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:51 pm

Thousandaire wrote:A show called Blue Peter?

"I was in the pool! I was in the pool!" - George Costanza
A children's show no less. I only hope that they don't have a segment called 'Let's watch Blue Peter grow'

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Just a connection

#5 Post by cindy.wellman » Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:21 pm

I was looking at a few more articles about the Metromedia (Steak & Ale, Bennigans etc etc) bankruptcy when I found this article about Norman E. Brinker. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_E._Brinker . Norman was the founder of Steak & Ale. Although I knew that bit of information, I didn't know of his connection to Susan G. Komen.

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#6 Post by cindy.wellman » Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:22 pm

cindy.wellman wrote:I was looking at a few more articles about the Metromedia (Steak & Ale, Bennigans etc etc) bankruptcy when I found this article about Norman E. Brinker. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_E._Brinker . Norman was the founder of Steak & Ale. Although I knew that bit of information, I didn't know of his connection to Susan G. Komen.

Weird... I thought I created a new topic when I posted this. Please disregard.

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