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Two channels on Sky Digital have had a telling off from media regulator, Ofcom.
Ahlebait TV
A viewer complained that Ahlebait TV was promoting a prayer service via scrolling text at the bottom of the screen, which cost around 50p to text in (plus network charges). The service would then be shown on another show - 'Dua from Holy Places'. Ofcom does not allow products and services to be promoted in programmes.
Ahlebait TV advised that during the programme, viewers are invited to submit their details via a landline telephone number. The broadcaster explained that this entry route attracts a large number of callers, who cannot all be accommodated within the duration of the programme. Therefore an additional SMS entry route is offered outside of the programme, which is promoted throughout other programmes.
Ofcom noted that this premium rate SMS service was programme related in that its purpose was to allow viewers to submit prayer requests to the programme 'Dua from Holy Places'. However, the service was promoted outside of this programme, during broadcasts from which the prayer line was not directly derived because the service was not related to the programmes during which it was promoted, the promotion was not justified and was therefore in breach of the code.
DM Digital
In May, Ofcom asked DM Digital to provide a copy of a programme 'Baba Ji Online' to investigate.
Despite several further requests from Ofcom for the recording, and written undertakings by DM Digital that the recording would be supplied, the broadcaster did not supply the recording to Ofcom until August 2009 (over 10 weeks after the initial request by Ofcom).
DM Digital said that after receiving the original request for the recording from Ofcom, the content in question had been transferred to DVD in June 2009 and it believed the disc had been sent to Ofcom at that time, which it evidently had not. Due to the channel moving to new premises, the broadcaster said the matter of providing the recording to Ofcom had been overlooked. DM Digital apologised for the delay in providing the recording, said that this had not been a deliberate act; and gave assurances that the late provision of recordings would not happen again in future.
It is a condition of DM Digital’s licence that recordings of all output are retained for 60 days after transmission and that Ofcom is provided "forthwith" with any material on request.
Ofcom considers this to be an entirely unacceptable delay and represents a serious breach (Retention and production of recordings) by DM Digital. This breach will be held on the licensee’s record.
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I think DM Digital is possibly the most imature and silly TV on sky platform and some times it puts us Pakistanis to shame by showing programmes like DM CHASKA & many others.. TIME TO GO DM!
Posted by: allah rakha
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it seems so easy to start a channel on sky these days, few thousand quids, a room in midlands some where and of u go,many of these local channels have nothing to show at all, no realr content , yet they keep runing, and so r the viewers who keep calling them on premium rates , not knowing who they r riching indirectly
some well established channels from pakistan cant get a slot on sky due to space available , yet these timewasters keep on making money just by having shows on line,wish they go quick!
Posted by: m asif
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what a silly comment, DM Digital network is one of largest news and entertaintment network, providing free services to community, films dramas news, current affairs educational prog, who also started the trend of free to air tv. Pakistani communities wents every thing for free, you would pay for bollywood tv but for pakistani tv.
All TV are from Midland live on public charity donations which is for poor people not for islamic tv.
Islamic Tv set up cost is about 900,000 plus monthly cost of 60k all paid by most venurable muslims, which should be paid to poor muslim living in the world or charities.
Get real at least DM digital is not a charity like all others. Support the only free Pakistani entertaitment channel on Sky platform.
Posted by: Global image
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