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June 4, 2008
Ofcom Fines MTV For Offensive Language
Ofcom has fined MTV for "persistent breaches" of its code, based on the broadcaster's failure to prevent the use of offensive language on reality TV shows and other programming to which children had access during the "watershed" period. Read more here. Here is a link to the Ofcom ruling.
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