Funky SX found in breach after complaints

Ofcom has found Southend-on-Sea community station Funky SX in breach of its licence for not retaining recordings of its output as required.

This was discovered after Ofcom requested recordings following two separate complaints about the broadcast of offensive language broadcast on 16 January 2019, at a time when children were likely to be listening.

The station responded that it was not able to provide the requested recordings and apologised for the error, confirming that Funky SX had recently moved to a new studio premises and “wrongly assumed the server room to be secure”. As a result, the logging machine was mistakenly unplugged by an unknown party.

They also informed Ofcom that they had “put measures in place to ensure this does not happen again”.

Ofcom said it noted steps had been taken to prevent similar situations occurring in future. However, the failure by the Licensee to record and provide the material prevented them from assessing it.

Therefore, Ofcom’s Decision is that the Licensee was in breach of Licence Conditions 8(2)(a) and (b).

The station has also been put on notice by Ofcom that it will monitor this service’s compliance with these Conditions in the future.


Posted on Monday, April 8th, 2019 at 4:55 pm by Steve Collins

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