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1. The radical who fled the revolution Radio gaga Ian Mayes: Open door Peers say BBC licence fee should be set by parliament Mills McCartney consults lawyers over rising tide of tabloid sleaze stories Lucy Mangan on The weekend‘s TV BBC to create single news brand Watchdog warns Radio 1 DJs over four–letter words Owen Gibson, media correspondent Tuesday June 13, 2006 The Guardian The BBC has promised to hit Radio 1 DJs in the pocket after media watchdogs threatened the station with the possibility of a heavy fine and castigated the controversial Chris Moyles for using four–letter words before breakfast and referring to women as "dirty whores". The media regulator Ofcom also described a foul–mouthed and aggressive "wind–up call" on the Scott Mills show as a "serious misjudgment", warning Radio 1 that it could face further measures, including the possibility of a 250,000 fine, if it failed to bring its DJs into line.