The media regulator Ofcom received several hundred complaints about the Campbell incident from viewers.
The network is regulated by the media regulator Ofcom who is responsible for awarding the broadcast licenses.
It is considerably fewer than the list of 65 towns and cities originally identified by media regulator Ofcom as "potential pioneer locations".
That is compelling blackboard logic, but this deal raises a cautionary flag for the media regulators ostensibly guarding the public interest.
By 2009 there were 37 terrestrial TV channels, 47 radio stations and 168 cable operators, according to the media regulator.
The media regulator Ofcom received over 700 complaints about the incident from viewers, but found no breach of its code.
The media regulator has the right to impose its own ban if it feels the broadcasting code has been breached.
The incident is also the subject of an investigation by media regulator Ofcom.
What about the independence of the media regulator?
The media regulator has ruled that a Channel 4 documentary, What's in Your Breakfast?