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Broadcast Bulletin Issue Number 150 25/01/10
Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin Issue number 150 25 January 2010 1 Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin, Issue 150 25 January 2010 Contents Introduction 3 Standards cases In Breach Steve Power at Breakfast Wave 105 (Solent and surrounding area), 3 December 2009, 05:30 4 Ruhaniat and Tib-e-Nabvi [this decision has now been removed from this Bulletin – see note at page 6] Venus TV, 9 September 2009, 12:05 6 The X Factor Results Show ITV 1, 25 October 2009, 20:00 7 Really Caught in the Act ITV4, 1 December 2009, 13:25 9 Yvette and Karl: Down on One Knee Living, 7 November 2009, 20:00 10 Retention of recordings ABS-CBN News Channel, 6 November 2009 11 Resolved The Early Morning Breakfast Show Pirate FM, 14 November 2009, 09:00 12 Fairness & Privacy cases There are no Fairness and Privacy Adjudications in this Bulletin. Other programmes not in breach 14 2 Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin, Issue 150 25 January 2010 Introduction The Broadcast Bulletin reports on the outcome of investigations into alleged breaches of those Ofcom codes which broadcasting licensees are required to comply. These include: a) Ofcom‟s Broadcasting Code (“the Code”) which took effect on 16 December 2009 and covers all programmes broadcast on or after 16 December 2009. The Broadcasting Code can be found at http://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv/ifi/codes/bcode/. Note: Programmes broadcast prior to 16 December 2009 are covered by the 2005 Code which came into effect on 25 July 2005 (with the exception of Rule 10.17 which came into effect on 1 July 2005). -
49310 Hospital Radio
FRONT COVER DOCUMENT 126: FRONT COVER DOCUMENT 126 21/5/09 01:25 Page 1 IFC Heartbeat 126: IFC Heartbeat 126 21/5/09 01:27 Page 1 01 INTRO 126:01 INTRO 126 21/5/09 01:35 Page 1 Spring 2009 Issue 126 The Official Journal of the Hi Everyone, Hospital Broadcasting Association Heroes – we salute them all in this issue; whether it is the winners of the Hospital Radio Awards (you can find the full in this issue ... results on page 4), the heroes that Brett discusses in his column or indeed, Matt’s hero – let’s raise a glass to them all. In A Spin with our ‘Spin Doctor’ ................................................................2 But we must not forget the back room heroes either as All About Awards .......................................................................................... 3 without their hard work and dedication, Awards and National Hospital Radio Awards – The Winners .................................. 4 Conference just would not happen. So thank you Sean, Iain, All About Awards .......................................................................................... 5 John, Marie and every member of the team – we really do Committee Report ........................................................................................ 8 appreciate all you have done. And also sincere thanks to Andy Charity Law Update ...................................................................................... 9 Langford for the photographs. Awards for All ............................................................................................... -
Shaymen & Mariners Look for Early Leads
NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 32 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 10th March 2015 Statistics Shaymen & Mariners The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Dan Holman (Cheltenham) 64 Shots Off Target look for early leads Andy Cook (Barrow) 45 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Jordan Sinnott (Altrincham) 40 It’s a big day on Saturday for FC Halifax Town and Grimsby Town as they both do battle Shots Per Goal to avoid upsets in the semi-finals of the FA Conor Clifford (Boreham Wood) 36 Trophy. Assists The Shaymen, who suffered a disappointing Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 13 1-0 defeat at Bromley on Tuesday to be right back in the midst of the relegation battle, Offsides travel to Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Ross Hannah (Chester FC) 59 Premier Division Nantwich Town in the first Fouls leg, while the Mariners, who boosted their top five challenge with a 1-0 win against Southport face a tough test at seventh-placed Gateshead, Matt Rhead (Lincoln City) 75 on Tuesday, make the long trip down to Sussex who boosted their play-off hopes with a best- Fouls Without A Card to tackle Ryman Premier Division Bognor Regis of-five win at Moss Lane against relegation- Alex Woodyard (Braintree Town) 31 Town. threatened Altrincham on Tuesday. A one-off tie could have been a very tough The gap between the top two is still only two Free-Kicks Won assignment for both, but one would fancy the points and it looks like it’s going to remain Connor Jennings (Wrexham) 65 teams two levels higher to triumph over two tight heading into the crucial Easter period. -
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Arianators Assemble the Teen Fans Weaving a Web of Support
Thursday 25.05.17 12A Symbol of defi ance ofdefi Symbol bee Manchester’s Morrissey’s hate Morrissey’s Suzanne Moore of support aweb weaving fans The teen assemble Arianators Taste tested Taste Croissants! Sgt Pepper art Pepper Sgt Chicago Judy Shortcuts Symbolism Why the bee is a perfect symbol Seen in Manchester … a card left after the for Manchester terror attack, graffiti on a gate, a bee tattoo and a city bollard rom homemade banners F and badges to images of mosaics, cartoons and T-shirts posted online, one symbol has come to defi ne Manchester’s togetherness following Monday night’s terror attack: the worker bee. But, as even Mancunians may be asking, why ? Offi cially, bees have been part of the city’s identity since 1842 , when a new city coat of arms was unveiled which, in part, depicts bees swarming across the globe. This represented the industriousness of the “worker bees” then toiling in Manchester’s cotton mills, colloquially known as beehives. What Manchester’s impover- ished, slum-dwelling workers thought of this depiction is not recorded. The Co-operative Movement used beehives as a positive symbol of solidarity , but logo , on the clock face at the bespoke litter bins with a honey- What happened this week, that city crest must surely have Victorian Palace hotel , even comb design and luminescent bee however, embodies Manchester’s felt somewhat patronising in this referenced, obliquely, in the black logo . Suddenly, the bee was fl eet, instinctive creativity. From then hotbed of Chartist revolt. and gold trim of Manchester everywhere, and, gradually, it factory chimneys to bucket hats, A city which, via a roll call of City’s 2009/10 away kit . -
Beauty Is Only Skin-Deep, but So Was This Film
10 1G T Wednesday August 14 2019 | the times television & radio Beauty is only skin-deep, but so was this film Burke’s bugbear, understandably, is popularised “heroin chic”. “You have Chris the obscene beauty standard foisted to look at fashion as fantasy — what on women by Love Island, Instagram you are seeing in a magazine is not and the like, jostling more and more real,” were his weasel words. These Bennion young people into therapy or under things look pretty real — in the knife. She began with a visit to the magazines, on television, on social Love Island alumna Megan Barton- media — to teenage girls. Burke said TV review Hanson, a woman not afraid of that heroin chic was “repulsive”. But scalpels. “I don’t want young girls to she said it to the camera, not Rankin. have unrealistic expectations,” said An opportunity missed. Barton-Hanson, a walking unrealistic Beauty is only skin-deep was the expectation. Burke frowned. message Burke kept falling back on, Would a visit to a different idea of but everywhere she turned there were feminine beauty help? Burke has a lot young women desperate to conform to of time for Sue Tilley, the model for a homogenised physical ideal. Burke’s Lucian Freud’s 1995 painting Benefits well-meaning film, alas, was skin-deep Kathy Burke’s All Woman Supervisor Sleeping, a woman entirely too, amounting to an hour of fretting Channel 4 comfortable with her “magnificent and beautifully phrased Burkeisms. {{{(( piles of flesh”. Freud, said Tilley, “Where does this insecurity come Inside the Factory thought that libraries should be from?” Burke asked. -
Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards 2010 Winners Announced
Embargo: Not for publication before 22.00 hrs, Thursday16 June 2010 ARQIVA COMMERCIAL RADIO AWARDS 2010 WINNERS ANNOUNCED Bauer triumphs with five awards Double honour for LBC 97.3’s Nick Ferrari Absolute Radio awarded programmer and presenter of the year Oxfordshire’s 106 Jack fm, The Bay, Hallam FM and Real Radio West each scoop 2 gongs FunKids named Digital Station of the Year Representative from across commercial radio gathered this evening in central London for the Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards. The ceremony was hosted by Absolute Radio’s Christian O’Connell at the Westminster Bridge Park Plaza Hotel, and guest presenters included Emma Bunton, Shadow Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw, John Whittingdale MP, Ken Livingstone, Iain Lee, Mark Goodier, David Jenson and Tom Parker Bowles. Attendees were treated to live performances from best-selling female artist, Katie Melua, girl band sensation, The Saturdays, and new boy band, The Wanted. The Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, now in their 15th year, are organised by RadioCentre, the industry body for commercial radio and produced by Crying Out Loud Productions. The 25 awards recognise excellence and talent in all aspects of commercial radio. Bauer Radio triumphed by winning no less than five awards across the evening, including 2 of the 3 Presenter of the Year Awards for Moray Firth Radio’s Knoxy (<300,000 TSA) and 96.3 Radio Aire’s Rich Williams (300,000 to 1m TSA). Williams was described by judges as ‘a real self-starter with a knowledge of Leeds that gives him a unique edge over the competition’, while they applauded Knoxy as ‘vibrant, funny, and a great ambassador for the station’. -
Premiersceneissue 3 Footballconference.Co.Uk in Association With
PremierSceneIssue 3 footballconference.co.uk In association with Skrill Premier Division Bulletin Thursday 17th April 2014 Statistics Congratulations The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target James Norwood (Forest Green) 75 Shots Off Target to Luton Town! James Norwood (Forest Green) 64 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Peter Winn (Macclesfield) 40 Last Saturday lunchtime saw a dramatic game in front of the BT Sport cameras as Shots Per Goal league leaders Luton Town were shocked by Frankie Artus (Hereford) 33 play-off chasing Braintree Town. Assists A massive crowd of over 10,000 packed into Paul Benson (Luton), Sean Newton (Lincoln City) 14 Kenilworth Road ready to hail the Hatters as champions of the Skrill Premier – but Offsides unfortunately for the majority in attendance Paul Benson (Luton) 48 – Alan Devonshire’s battling Iron had failed to Fouls read the script! Despite being reduced to ten-men and Brett Williams (Aldershot) 82 surviving a second half comeback, Braintree Fouls Without A Card edged to a 3-2 win to keep the title race alive – Jake Hyde (Barnet) 30 at least for a few more hours. Second-placed Cambridge United made the Free-Kicks Won Joe Healy (Welling) 77 Hatters’ fans wait a bit longer as they duly won Play-Off finals during their time in the Football their home game later that afternoon against Conference, so the people who have turned the Penalties Scored already-doomed Hyde in style, hammering the club around truly deserve this success. Jake Howells (Luton) 6 beleaguered Tigers 7-2. At the other end of the table, Tamworth sadly Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks However, Tuesday night saw the U’s hand the lost their place in non-League football’s top Danny Andrew (Macclesfield) 3 title to Luton without John Still’s side having tier after losing 2-0 at Southport last Saturday. -
Perfect Taste Win! Win! Win! Michelle Ackerley
18 N o v e m b e r 2 0 18 Win! Win! Win! Perfect £1,000 with taste our prize Delicious crossword canapé recipes Michelle Ackerley The TV presenter on Par ty fame and family Get ready to celebrate time in style C18ontents November 2018 24 Michelle Ackerley Fashion The multitasking TV presenter 4 Get this! talks fantasy homes, family 8 Focus and fulfilling her dreams Killer heels to die for 28 Twice as nice 10 The glitterati Love Island duo Chris Take a shine to all that Hughes and Kem Cetinay glitters this party season prepare for a bumper 33 In the closet Christmas together 24 Actor Jamie Lomas reveals 56 My favourite photo his style secrets Singer Barbara Dickson shares a treasured snapshot The things Lifestyle they say... 31 On the waterfront Regulars Head to vibrant Lake Ontario 7 First look “Keep your face to the and Toronto for the world’s The hottest tickets sunshine and you friendliest welcome in town cannot see a shadow” 38 Victoria’s best 18-21 Beauty Helen Keller Victoria Gray counts down Glittering make-up for a to Christmas with fabulous showstopping party look, (1880-1968) Advent calendars plus the latest beauty 40 Interiors counter essentials Set the festive scene 36 Agony aunt with shimmering shades By Jane O’Gorman and of blue and iridescent Dr Rosemary Leonard peacock feathers 52 Read all about it 42 Food Fantasy fiction and thrillers Get the party started with 55 Fiction luxurious canapés and By Ingrid Alexandra mouthwatering treats 57-72 Switch on 48 Wine The week on TV and radio Jamie Goode toasts the 73 Be a winner festivities with bottles of Win a fantastic £1,000 gift lovely bubbly voucher and much more 50 Gardens 75 Mindy Hammond Alan Titchmarsh picks Now Pumpkin the rabbit has decorative firs and blue died, the mice are happy 10 spruces for Christmas cheer bunnies in his old hutch.. -
FRONT COVER DOCUMENT 120 21/1/08 12:29 Pm Page 1 IFC Sonifex 120 21/1/08 2:23 Pm Page 1 01 INTRO 120 21/1/08 4:21 Pm Page 1
FRONT COVER DOCUMENT 120 21/1/08 12:29 pm Page 1 IFC Sonifex 120 21/1/08 2:23 pm Page 1 01 INTRO 120 21/1/08 4:21 pm Page 1 January/February 2008 Issue 120 The Official Journal of the Hi Everyone, Hospital Broadcasting Association This is traditionally the time of year for resolutions which probably means beating yourself up over bad habits and setting yourself up for even more failure! But why not kick the New in this issue ... Year off to a good start ... make a point of writing a report, feature or article for On Air ... then at least you will begin to Committee Report .......................................................................... 3 feel good about yourself. To produce the magazine every other The National Hospital Radio Awards 2008 ................................ 4 month needs a constant supply of articles and I really do need A Reflection on Newport .............................................................. 5 your help. Phil Moon and the Stars ....................................................................6 In this issue you will find details of the Judges for the 2008 National Hospital Radio Awards and a report from Darren View from the Basement ................................................................ 7 Whittenham-Gray on the Newport Conference. Darren June’s Travels ...................................................................................... 8 received the HBA Bursary and I urge you to read his feature. Beware Bogus Callers ........................................................................9 -
The Global Fund for Children Annual Report 2012–2013
The Global Fund for Children annual report 2012–2013 table of contents Letter 07 Our thanks From You to the Grassroots 08 How we make your impact meaningful and sustainable Year in Review 1 0 Highlights from 2012–2013 Stories 1 4 Meet some of the children whose lives you transformed Donors 28 Our generous community of supporters (that’s you) Financials 40 Read the numbers behind the stories Leadership & Staff 44 The people who connect you to the world Special Message 46 A personal note of thanks the global fund for children 4 Because of you, she can go to school. Odona is a student at the Special Education School run by Pazapa, a GFC grantee partner in Haiti. Disabilities carry a strong stigma in Haiti, but with your support, Pazapa is helping families and communities to understand that all children are worthy of dignity and respect—and an education. That alone is enough to make anyone proud. But you did so much more this year. You helped to protect children from becoming slaves. You freed others. You sent girls to school for the first time, and you provided healing care to children who have been to war and back. Simply put—you transformed lives. Thank you. 5 2012–2013 annual report our vision At The Global Fund for Children, we envision a world where all children grow up to be productive, caring citizens of a global society. the global fund for children 6 our mission We work to advance the dignity of children worldwide. We pursue this mission by making small grants to innovative community-based organizations working with many of the world’s most vulnerable children and youth. -
November 2020
November 2020 “The longest running UK football fanzine in continuous print circulation” Page 1 FORTHCOMING FIXTURES OCTOBER FEBRUARY 31 Exeter A 6 Cheltenham A NOVEMBER 13 Crawley H 3 Newport H 20 Salford A 14 Cheltenham H 23 Tranmere H 21 Crawley A 27 Oldham H 24 Tranmere A MARCH DECEMBER 2 Colchester A 1 Salford H 6 Morecambe A 5 Bradford A 9 Grimsby H 12 Stevenage H 13 Bradford H 15 Mansfield H 20 Stevenage A 19 Forest Green A 27 Cambridge H 26 Bolton H APRIL 29 Harrogate A 2 Southend A JANUARY 5 Scunthorpe H 2 Walsall A 10 Barrow A 9 Leyton Orient H 17 Port Vale H 16 Mansfield A 20 Bolton A 23 Forest Green H 24 Harrogate H 26 Newport A MAY 30 Exeter H 1 Leyton Orient A 8 Walsall H Page 2 Join the London Branch 4 Editors Bleat 5 Chairman’s Craic 7 Keep the Faith 11 In off the Post 14 Branch Funding Update 15 Brunton Park Diary 17 Grumpy Old Blue 35 Prediction Competition: The Winner 26 Branch Committee Contacts 39 Credits and Thanks 40 Page 3 JOIN THE LONDON BRANCH TODAY! The London Branch welcomes all Carlisle United supporters living in exile. Membership means that you’ll get your personal copy of HTB! along with Virtual Hit the Bar! the invaluable e-mail bulletin. With no early pro- spect of attending live matches and meeting up pre-match, you ‘ll get news of our special programme of virtual events, including matchday experiences, Q&A sessions with CUFC officials, players and former players and most of all, keeping you in touch with fellow branch members.