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August 15, 2005
BBC Violated Regulations According to Ofcom
Ofcom, the UK's equivalent of the FCC, has rapped the BBC for broadcasting a series called "Streets of Vice" during a period that young children were likely to be watching. While the agency found the program to be in the public interest, it also ruled that the series was "inappropriately scheduled." Read the ruling here.
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