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Channel 4 has said it will not profit from phone lines on the eighth series of Big Brother, after controversy over its handling of a previous vote. | Channel 4 has said it will not profit from phone lines on the eighth series of Big Brother, after controversy over its handling of a previous vote. |
It has halved the cost of taking part in the eviction process to 25p per call, with 15p spent on administration fees and the rest going to charity. | It has halved the cost of taking part in the eviction process to 25p per call, with 15p spent on administration fees and the rest going to charity. |
This will help to keep the process "fair and transparent", Channel 4 said. | This will help to keep the process "fair and transparent", Channel 4 said. |
It had to scrap a poll on Celebrity Big Brother in January after a mix-up in a vote involving housemate Shilpa Shetty. | It had to scrap a poll on Celebrity Big Brother in January after a mix-up in a vote involving housemate Shilpa Shetty. |
An on-screen graphic invited viewers to dial in and "save" her while a voiceover gave the same number to "evict" her. | An on-screen graphic invited viewers to dial in and "save" her while a voiceover gave the same number to "evict" her. |
There was also controversy over the bullying of the Bollywood actress during that series. | There was also controversy over the bullying of the Bollywood actress during that series. |
And TV regulator Ofcom has ordered Channel 4 to begin the new run of Big Brother on Wednesday by broadcasting an apology for "serious errors of judgement" in its handling of the row. | And TV regulator Ofcom has ordered Channel 4 to begin the new run of Big Brother on Wednesday by broadcasting an apology for "serious errors of judgement" in its handling of the row. |
However, police in Hertfordshire - where the show is filmed - have denied newspaper reports that they were to continually monitor this year's show in case of further incidents of racism or violence. | |
"Hertfordshire Constabulary is not setting up a team of officers to monitor events occurring in the Big Brother house," they said in a statement. | |
"Hertfordshire Constabulary will continue to police eviction nights as it has throughout the series. | |
"This is paid for by Channel 4 and Endemol, and not by public funds." | |
'Absolute confidence' | 'Absolute confidence' |
In a further change to the reality show's voting process, viewers will no longer be able to participate through text messages. | |
This is because of the lack of time during live broadcasts for mobile phone operators to count and verify the votes in the way that Channel 4 demands. | This is because of the lack of time during live broadcasts for mobile phone operators to count and verify the votes in the way that Channel 4 demands. |
And all elements of voting will be monitored by an external law firm in future. | And all elements of voting will be monitored by an external law firm in future. |
This year's Big Brother house has been given a "topsy-turvy" design"The voting has been fair and transparent throughout Big Brother's eight years on air," said Andy Taylor, the managing director of new media at Channel 4. | This year's Big Brother house has been given a "topsy-turvy" design"The voting has been fair and transparent throughout Big Brother's eight years on air," said Andy Taylor, the managing director of new media at Channel 4. |
"Given the recent focus on the use of premium-rate phone lines on TV, we want to ensure the audience has absolute confidence in the evictions, which are absolutely integral to the show's success." | "Given the recent focus on the use of premium-rate phone lines on TV, we want to ensure the audience has absolute confidence in the evictions, which are absolutely integral to the show's success." |
This year has seen a number of controversies about the way that expensive voting systems are used by broadcasters. | This year has seen a number of controversies about the way that expensive voting systems are used by broadcasters. |
Shows including ITV1's GMTV and The X Factor, Channel 4's Richard and Judy, and the BBC's Saturday Kitchen have been named and shamed over issues such as letting viewers enter contests which they had no chance of winning. | Shows including ITV1's GMTV and The X Factor, Channel 4's Richard and Judy, and the BBC's Saturday Kitchen have been named and shamed over issues such as letting viewers enter contests which they had no chance of winning. |
ITV recorded a 20% drop in income from premium-rate lines in March and April over previous months, for which it blamed a drop in consumer confidence. | ITV recorded a 20% drop in income from premium-rate lines in March and April over previous months, for which it blamed a drop in consumer confidence. |
And regulator Icstis has since introduced tougher rules for TV quiz shows, which broadcasters must follow. | And regulator Icstis has since introduced tougher rules for TV quiz shows, which broadcasters must follow. |
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