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Breakfast broadcaster GMTV has been fined £2m by media regulator Ofcom for failings with its phone-in quizzes. | Breakfast broadcaster GMTV has been fined £2m by media regulator Ofcom for failings with its phone-in quizzes. |
Ofcom has handed out the penalty, the highest in its history, because many viewers who entered GMTV's premium-rate competitions had no chance of winning. | |
For four years, finalists were chosen before lines closed - meaning those who rang later wasted up to £1.80 a call. | For four years, finalists were chosen before lines closed - meaning those who rang later wasted up to £1.80 a call. |
GMTV has been told it must broadcast a summary of Ofcom's findings on three separate occasions. | |
READ THE FINDINGS Ofcom Content Sanctions Committee's ruling on GMTV breaches [102KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here On Monday the company that ran the contests was fined £250,000 by premium rate phone line regulator Icstis. | |
Icstis chief executive George Kidd said Opera Telecom "showed a reckless disregard for the interests of callers". | Icstis chief executive George Kidd said Opera Telecom "showed a reckless disregard for the interests of callers". |
Opera and GMTV are already offering refunds and free prize draws to viewers who lost out. | |
Four years | |
The scandal has led to the resignations of two GMTV executives - managing director Paul Corley and director of phone-in competitions Kate Fleming. | |
The problems began in January 2003 and lasted until March 2007, when they were uncovered by the BBC's Panorama programme. | |
GMTV managing director Paul Corley announced his resignation in JulyThis year has seen a succession of revelations about competitions on TV shows. | |
These have included Richard and Judy on Channel 4, where viewers were urged to call the You Say, We Pay quiz when lines had shut. | These have included Richard and Judy on Channel 4, where viewers were urged to call the You Say, We Pay quiz when lines had shut. |
Icstis imposed a £150,000 fine on Eckoh, the company which had operated the service. | |
Five's Brainteaser was fined a record £300,000 for faking winners on five occasions. | Five's Brainteaser was fined a record £300,000 for faking winners on five occasions. |
At the BBC, children's TV series Blue Peter was found to have altered the result of a poll to name a cat, and it was fined £50,000 by Ofcom for letting a studio visitor win a quiz rather than a genuine entrant. | At the BBC, children's TV series Blue Peter was found to have altered the result of a poll to name a cat, and it was fined £50,000 by Ofcom for letting a studio visitor win a quiz rather than a genuine entrant. |
Several programmes at BBC digital radio station 6 Music also falsified competition results. The station's head of programmes, Ric Blaxill, has resigned. | Several programmes at BBC digital radio station 6 Music also falsified competition results. The station's head of programmes, Ric Blaxill, has resigned. |
'Serious errors' | 'Serious errors' |
The BBC's Panorama programme exposed failings at GMTVThe GMTV problems were first revealed in a BBC Panorama programme, which said viewers lost £10m a year. Up to half of all callers never had any chance of winning, it claimed. | The BBC's Panorama programme exposed failings at GMTVThe GMTV problems were first revealed in a BBC Panorama programme, which said viewers lost £10m a year. Up to half of all callers never had any chance of winning, it claimed. |
GMTV has already admitted "serious operational errors in the running of its competitions". | GMTV has already admitted "serious operational errors in the running of its competitions". |
It said "a significant number of competition entries" were not considered, mostly between June 2005 and March 2007, but also to a lesser extent in the two and a half years before this period. | It said "a significant number of competition entries" were not considered, mostly between June 2005 and March 2007, but also to a lesser extent in the two and a half years before this period. |
The company has overhauled its competition system, offered refunds to viewers and set up a series of free prize draws for those affected. | The company has overhauled its competition system, offered refunds to viewers and set up a series of free prize draws for those affected. |
It has also terminated its contract with Opera Telecom. | It has also terminated its contract with Opera Telecom. |