LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - British media regulator Ofcom has fined morning TV programme GMTV 2 million pounds ($4.03 million) for letting viewers enter competitions they had no chance of winning, the ...
LONDON -- U.K. media regulator Ofcom has fined commercial broadcaster GMTV a record £2 million ($4 million) for what it calls "widespread and systematic deception" in premium-rate phone-in ...
GMTV, the ITV breakfast station in which Disney owns a 25% stake, has been fined £2 million ($4 million) by U.K. media regulator Ofcom for “widespread and systematic deception” in phone-in quizzes.
Ofcom has fined GMTV £2 million for misconduct in its premium rate phone competitions. This follows the £250,000 fine premium rate regulator ICSTIS levied on GMTV's phone service provider Opera ...
LONDON, September 26: British morning show GMTV has received a £2-million fine from Ofcom for Broadcasting Code breaches in relation to its premium-rate phone competitions. The fine follows an ...
Ofcom is reportedly considering a financial penalty "in the millions" over the GMTV premium rate phone-in scandal. According to The Guardian, a source said the media regulator is looking at a figure ...
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