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He revoked the code of practice covering chatline services.
The 12 chatline companies have been asked to come up with £660,000, but only two have produced their share.
What's all this stuff about a high-priority chatline?
Today the major chatline providers are Lava Life and Quest.
And that, according to a North-East psychologist, may be for some the secret of the chatline compulsion.
The Cheshire 12-year-old who tried to commit suicide told psychologists after said after the incident that she was still a chatline addict.
Callers phoning a chatline need have no fear of rebuff; the people they speak to want to talk as much as they do.
The Independent Telephone Chatline Association said last night that hundreds of job would be lost because of the shutdown.
By 1999, some chatline numbers offered the ability of callers to download videos on their home computers as part of the benefit of becoming a member.
BT which scrapped its own Talkabout service in 1988 is believed to take 30 to 40pc of the revenues for carrying the chatline call.
BRITISH Telecom was ordered to pull the plug on chatline services last night after the failure of a last minute legal challenge.
And for the thousands of chatline users who will be left high and dry when their service shuts down in April, Dr Derek Milne predicts a further search for support.
This black comedy by Peter Bullock, his third production for the festival (nominated in 1991) for the Best Theatre Award), encompasses the lives of evening shift workers on a telephone chatline.
Soon after establishing a radio show in Cape Town, she was contracted by MWEB to launch the website "CyberJani" with a weekly column, letters page and live chatline.
Celebrity Chatline was a weekly feature in which a prominent person was interviewed by Micronet users whose questions appeared onscreen, with Micronet personnel usually typing the answers (if the 'celebrity' couldn't type or format the text themselves).
But the huge upswing of Web users - more than 60 percent of all computer-equipped Americans go online regularly, many drawn to sources of specialized content (the Hubbell, for example), and to decidedly human "chatline" conversations - refutes this assertion.