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Watchdog rules out X Factor probe

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Share with video Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom says it is not investigating some 3,000 complaints to ITV about X Factor hopefuls John and Edward Grimes staying in the contest. ITV, whose message boards was deluged after Sunday’s result, said the show “can divide opinion and provoke comment from our viewers”. The Irish pair survived the sing-off with Lucie Jones... »

£80,000 fine over Comedy Awards

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Share Broadcasting Watchdog Ofcom has fined an ITV company £80,000 for breaking broadcasting rules during the British Comedy Awards in 2004 and 2005. Viewers were encouraged to continue voting on premium phone lines for the People’s Choice Award after the winner had been announced in 2004 and 2005. The fine on Channel TV also covers the over-riding... »

Digital TV now in 90% of homes

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Digital video recorders are proving popular in UK homes, finds research from watchdog Ofcom. »

Sky ‘to share TV channels’

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BSkyB should be forced to make its premium sports and film channels available to rivals, watchdog Ofcom proposes. »

Duffy ad safety claims rejected

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A TV ad in which pop singer Duffy cycles through a supermarket is cleared by an advertising watchdog after complaints. »

Iggy Pop advert was misleading

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A TV commerical for insurance featuring rock star Iggy Pop is ruled as misleading to viewers by the advertising watchdog. »

TV talent strip sparks complaints

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Dozens of people complain to the broadcasting watchdog after a burlesque dancer strips on Britain's Got Talent. »

Watchdog backs X Factor voting

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Media regulator Ofcom rejects complaints made by viewers who alleged voting in the last series of The X Factor was unfair. »

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