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I hope so too. I begrudge being taxed £142.50 a year whether I want to watch the BBC or (any other TV channel really) or not.
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so do i but doesn't mean i want it to disapear |
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Happy to pay the licence fee provided we still have the BBC. Superb value for money when compared to any other paid service (which mostly have ads as well as being charged for).
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Why not let the people who want to watch it commercial free stump up £142/year and the ones who don't want to watch it or don't mind commercials to watch it free. With digital broadcasting and mediums like VM and Sky it really isn't impossible to do. Simples. ---------- Post added at 22:07 ---------- Previous post was at 22:05 ---------- Quote:
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I personally think the BBC should be protected, commercial broadcasters continually fail to cater for the tastes that the BBC cater for and public service broadcasters like ITV fail to meet their public service commitments and get away with it. The BBC acts as a quality bar that forces other broadcasters to compete, remember a few years ago before Doctor Who was brought back? All the commercial broadcaster said that the family audience was dead and that it'd fail- 10 million extra people watched TV the night it launched. By that I don't mean 10 million people switched over, I actually mean that 10 million people switched on TV that didn't watch TV the previous Saturday and that kick started the revival of family programming on a Saturday evening. The commercial broadcasters would never have taken that risk and were quite happy to pump out the same old tired menu.
Now while I don't use all the services that the BBC provides I appreciate that some people do and that it's only possible by virtue of the way it's funded and I'm happy to pay for this to continue as it's part of the social contract of living in this country. Frankly I find the attitude that some people resent contributing shortsighted and selfish. Commercial TV costs you more anyway, even free to air channels because the cost of advertising is shifted onto the final cost of the product that is sold toyou. The BBC is fantastic value for money and the envy of the world and any politician worth his salt should be defending it from media families with no interest in the social way of life in this country other than how much money they can wring out it. I'm of the opinion that if you don't want to pay for the BBC then don't own a TV and don't own a radio. |
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That is why the BBC is now more important than ever. In a digital multi-channel age, where dozens of channels are compelled to scrap with each other to get the biggest possible audience for the lowest possible outlay, all we get is endless repeats of a few increasingly tarnished old favourites. Original programming consists of cheap soaps, safe, predictable police procedurals and the aforementioned Simon Cowell plus imitators. The BBC, amongst a great many other things, is a guarantor of quality and variety. |
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the way i see it is if the beeb doesn't get license fee money they will have to advertise like the other channels efectively meaning the end of the bbc ,and there's only so much advertising revenue to go round so i would say that the beebs revenue will fall through the floor and leave them no choice but to show repeats and trashy reality shows if they survive a tall
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Primeval is coming back http://www.itv.com/drama/cult/primev...1/default.html |
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