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Editing tune legitimate, dirty lyrics not
“capacity to cause offense”

Playing an edited version of a tune placing second on the BBC Radio 1 Official Chart Show was “legitimate” ruled the BBC Trust Editorial Standards Committee following a complaint from the public. A mere seven seconds of “Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead” from the classic film Wizard of Oz was offered rather than the full 54 second version on the program in April, which included a newscasters explanation. The tune’s chart position coincided with the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a divisive figure in British culture.

The complaint submitted that the tune “was not political, did not contain a political message and did not refer to any individual” and playing the edited version was “a breach of the requirement for impartiality.” The tune “I’m in love with Margaret Thatcher” was played on the program without edit. Newly arrived BBC Director General Tony Hall intervened personally to prevent another political crisis.

“The song had become linked with a campaign in the wake of Lady Thatcher's death to display opposition to her premiership and did have the capacity to cause offence because it had been widely publicized as being a way of giving voice to anti-Thatcher feelings,” said a statement from the Editorial Standards Committee (December 3). “Although it was not linked with to any real person when written, the committee believed that the song had clearly and unarguably gained association with Lady Thatcher.”

Chart shows have been a fixture on radio stations since time immemorial. BBC Radio 1 has broadcast a singles chart show under various names since 1974. Since 2005 the Official Chart Show has included download data.

Also this week, UK regulator OFCOM determined digital station Karrang wrongly broadcast a Red Hot Chili Peppers tune replete with foul language. Station owner Bauer Media explained the error as a technical problem when music files were transferred from one server to another. But the regulators saw it differently as “seemingly no member of staff had been monitoring the output as broadcast and that consequently no apology for the language in the song had been broadcast at the time.” (JMH)

Disco up, rock down
“clear trend”

Rock radio fans in Poland were horrified Monday morning to hear “rhythmic hits” on FM frequencies once held by Eska Rock. Time Radio Group decided some time ago to make the switch, swapping the several Eska Rock FM frequencies for the Warsaw-only FM license of VOX FM, formerly Radio Plus. The new VOX FM plays disco music, targeting a different audience. Gone, too, is the old VOX FM morning show that occasionally provoked the ire of regulators.

“This is not a joke,” proclaimed gazeta.pl (December 2). Poland’s rock radio fans opened a Facebook page for the disgruntled. Some began telephoning regulator KRRiT begging for a reprieve only to find a deaf ear as music formats are outside their remit. (See Poland – Major Radio Broadcasters here)

The decision was just business. “Recently we’ve seen a clear trend of advertisers investing their budgets in programs aimed at older audiences, which resulted in the adjustment decision,” said Time Radio Group president Renata Krzewska in a statement. “We hope that VOX FM as a super-regional network will adequately answer the needs of customers.” (JMH)


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