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James
05-03-2007, 06:23 PM
Dancing on Ice, amongst others could be affected.


Last Updated: Monday, 5 March 2007, 18:08 GMT

ITV to suspend premium phone-ins

ITV is to suspend all premium-rate phone-ins, interactive competitions and votes from Tuesday.

It means that quiz channel ITV Play will come off air while independent auditors conduct a complete review of interactive services on ITV programmes.

"It is critical that our viewers have absolute confidence in the services that we offer," an ITV statement said.

The broadcaster has admitted a mistake with a vote on X Factor led to viewers being overcharged by £200,000.

It also under-charged viewers who used the red button to vote in a competition to win a luxury holiday.

KEY AFFECTED PROGRAMMES
ITV Play
This Morning
Loose Women
Dancing on Ice
Who Wants to be a Millionaire

ITV's review comes amid an investigation into phone-ins on the BBC's Saturday Kitchen and Channel 4's Richard and Judy.

"We believe that all programmes currently on air are compliant," said ITV's chief operating officer, John Cresswell.

"However, in light of recent concern around this issue, something affecting every major broadcaster, we are conducting this independent review to ensure that ITV is meeting all relevant codes and regulations."

ITV said its interactive services would return on a programme-by-programme basis, with each production facing scrutiny in the investigation.

Reality show Dancing on Ice will only return at the weekend if phone-in procedures have been shown to be sound.

The independent review will also cover programmes broadcast in the past two years, and the results will be made public.

Premium-rate phone line regulator Icstis welcomed the review, calling it "evidence of a broadcaster taking its responsibility to its viewers seriously".

The watchdog is already investigating allegations that viewers were encouraged to ring in to the You Say, We Pay segment on Channel 4's Richard and Judy show even after all contestants had been chosen.

It is also examining BBC One's Saturday Kitchen over allegations viewers were told they could ring up to appear on a show which was recorded just minutes after the announcement was made.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6420885.stm

Red Moon
05-03-2007, 06:41 PM
I guess Icstis stands to make out of this and I'm glad ITV are taking the whole thing seriously.

Overall I think there should be a national watchdog that monitors the use of premium rate phone numbers on TV, which can give the programmes so mark of approval if they follow the correct guidelines.

Lauren
05-03-2007, 06:53 PM
Good thing done by ITV, once they're in the clear they can put back up ITV Play etc still with a good reputation, whereas the other channels are going to be lagging behind trying to clear court cases etc.

BigSister
05-03-2007, 09:15 PM
yeah i agree its good ITV are doing this i just hope DOI is back on for saturday

Sophii3x
05-03-2007, 11:02 PM
NOOOOOOOO. Dancing On Ice:bawling:
Does this mean that it won't be on Saturday?

Red Moon
05-03-2007, 11:05 PM
Originally posted by Sophii3x
NOOOOOOOO. Dancing On Ice:bawling:
Does this mean that it won't be on Saturday?

I can't see them stopping the show, just be extra careful with the voting and getting someone in to check things.

andybigbro
05-03-2007, 11:08 PM
Thanks for that but i dont know if its good or bad

Sophii3x
05-03-2007, 11:15 PM
Originally posted by Red Moon
Originally posted by Sophii3x
NOOOOOOOO. Dancing On Ice:bawling:
Does this mean that it won't be on Saturday?

I can't see them stopping the show, just be extra careful with the voting and getting someone in to check things.

Good.
I knew they couldn't do that to us:hugesmile: