The Register® — Biting the hand that feeds IT

Comments on: UK threatens TV premium rate ban

Blatant ripoffs 

Posted Thursday 10th May 2007 09:36 GMT

and insulting peoples intelligence to boot.

Call now for a chance to win $$$! Answer the following question correctly:

Are you a moron?

a) Yes

b) Hell, yes

c) D'oh

When free isn't free 

Posted Thursday 10th May 2007 11:03 GMT

Most of these competitions are required by law to offer free entry, and that's the bit that could most easily be tightened up to ensure that these "competitions" remain genuine competitions and not bogus money making wheezes.

In most cases, these competitions deliberately make the "free" entry path an expensive one (eg by requiring the free entry to be posted, therefore costing at least as much as a postage stamp) and/or place limits on the free entry path ("maximum one free entry per week") which they don't place on revenue-earning entry methods such as text or dial up.

So, the simple option -- insist that every competition has a web address where the free entries can be posted, and insist that the revenue-earning entries have exactly the same restrictions (maximum entries per person, etc) as the free entries.

With a *proper* free entry path, and most of the competitors using it instead of a revenue-earning method of entry, the bogus moneymaking "competitions" would rapidly be forced out of business leaving only the *genuine* competitions where the competition itself is the primary object and any moneymaking is purely incidental.

Well at least some good news ! 

Posted Thursday 10th May 2007 12:45 GMT

"ITV has cancelled its ITV Play station"

Good riddance to the pile of crap that replaced Men and Motors on Freeview. All right, you can stop heckling that M&M is a pile of poo as well - but it did carry some good old classics.

Broadcasters turned into crooks 

Posted Thursday 10th May 2007 13:17 GMT

We've ended up with such massive deregulation of television it's turned perfectly honest broadcasters in to crooks because no one can make money in television. You have approximately the same advertising spend as it ever was spread between dozens of broadcasters so they have to find some means of making money. I don't really blame the broadcasters for being pushed into a corner with SMS, competition and other phone-in scams because they've got no where else to go. Ripping off viewers will only really abate when the TV market is actually self-sustaining. We never needed 200 channels of crap which are now all fighting for crumbs.

What if I dial 141 first? 

Posted Thursday 10th May 2007 16:31 GMT

How is the provider of the call going to be able to tell me I've hit the £10 point, if they don't know the number I'm calling from?

Just list the odds 

Posted Thursday 10th May 2007 21:21 GMT

In the USA, games of chance must SHOW the odds of winning each prize.

For example: 1,000,000 to 1, or 20,000,000 to 1

If the UK were to have this law, and shows had to list the odds, then there'd be 1/10th the number of players, and the rest would at least know they were wasting their money.

Don’t Miss

Dollar101 uses for a former merchant banker

Comment Innovators who work out the best one will make a killing

The Year in Operating Systems: No battle of big ideas

Small change for 2009

Photography: Yes, you have rights

Comment Unless the police say you haven't

Enormous HP box spotted from space

Exclusive pics of Peterborough packaging pandemonium