Dear all in radio<br><br>As you will be aware, Ofcom informed broadcasters in a ‘Note to Broadcasters’ (in Broadcast Bulletin 188 - <a href="http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/enforcement/broadcast-">http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/enforcement/broadcast-</a> bulletins/obb188/obb188.pdf) of their concern about offensive language in radio programming.  This concern arose from a number of Findings, published in Broadcast Bulletin 188, which <br>

featured offensive language in sound recordings and live music performances broadcast on radio services, especially those broadcast when children were particularly likely to be listening. <br><br>We strongly suggest that you read Ofcom&#39;s note, and we will be attending a special meeting in late October called by Ofcom to discuss the issue, we will feed back the outcomes from the meeting<br>

<br>Best wishes<br><br>Jaqui<br><br>-- <br><b>Jaqui Devereux</b><br>Director, Community Media Association<br>

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