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Paul 18-09-2018 23:16

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35963488)
instead it needs to be free/subsidised for those on Income Support.

No it doesnt.

TV is not a necessity, if they want it, they should pay for it, like the rest of us have to.

Maggy 18-09-2018 23:26

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35963520)
Or you’re both watching the same programme, and it’s your viewpoint that interprets what’s being shown...

:clap:

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Frankly the fact that all parties hate the BBC for bias fills me with comfort. It means that as a Public Broadcasting Company they are managing to walk the line of true neutrality.

richard s 19-09-2018 20:51

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Well they to pay Sir Cliff loads of dosh and fund all these so called celebs massive wage bills some how.. don't they.

djfunkdup 19-09-2018 20:59

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Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35963635)
and fund all these so called celebs massive wage bills some how.. don't they.

Hit the nail on the head and that's the bttm line.

Mr K 19-09-2018 21:22

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Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35963637)
Hit the nail on the head and that's the bttm line.

However Chris Evans is off to Virgin radio. He'll get paid more than the BBC can offer him ( good riddance imho, he gives me a migraine !). Private broadcasters aren't open to such scrutiny, the BBC is at a disadvantage in that respect.

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Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35963537)
No it doesnt.

TV is not a necessity, if they want it, they should pay for it, like the rest of us have to.

Thank you Ebineezer !
Why should rich pensioners get free TV licences then ?

Taf 19-09-2018 21:57

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How much of the collected TVL money actually goes to the BBC?

Perhaps handing over more of what is skimmed off by HMG (if it is) is the way forward?

Carth 20-09-2018 09:34

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I'm thinking of sending them copies of the TV licenses I've had over the last 10 years . . . just to prove I've already paid once for many of the (repeat) programs on offer :D

BenMcr 20-09-2018 10:23

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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35963650)
How much of the collected TVL money actually goes to the BBC?

Perhaps handing over more of what is skimmed off by HMG (if it is) is the way forward?

I thought the whole thing went to the BBC - they're involved in it's collection rather than HMG.

And there is no VAT on it either.

Mr K 20-09-2018 10:30

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35963678)
I thought the whole thing went to the BBC - they're involved in it's collection rather than HMG.

And there is no VAT on it either.

I believe all our VM sub goes to VM aswell ;).

Sometimes I think people forget all the extra things the BBC provides, all without advertising. e.g. local and national radio, website. A commercial provider just wouldn't provife these services it if it wasn't profitable and full of adverts.

denphone 20-09-2018 10:48

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35963680)
I believe all our VM sub goes to VM aswell ;).

Sometimes I think people forget all the extra things the BBC provides, all without advertising. e.g. local and national radio, website. A commercial provider just wouldn't provife these services it if it wasn't profitable and full of adverts.

l have not forgotten what the BBC provides its just on a few things they need to go back to the basics and start again.

Stephen 20-09-2018 11:51

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35963678)
I thought the whole thing went to the BBC - they're involved in it's collection rather than HMG.

And there is no VAT on it either.

as I understand it it doesn't all go to the BBC. Hence why you are 'forced' to pay it.

Mick 20-09-2018 12:02

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35963680)
I believe all our VM sub goes to VM aswell ;).

Sometimes I think people forget all the extra things the BBC provides, all without advertising. e.g. local and national radio, website. A commercial provider just wouldn't provife these services it if it wasn't profitable and full of adverts.

I think the majority of folk would want a advert run BBC that has dire programs being aired on it anyway, I cannot remember the last thing I watched on a BBC channel, it is that poor, so I think adverts, rather than pay a hefty yearly fee.

The TV License is an outdated concept and needs to be scrapped-IMHO.

Onramp 20-09-2018 13:44

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Surely it would be better to allow competing TV channels with competing viewpoints and unrestricted speech than to try to pretend that we're all paying for one beloved organisation that "always strives to be truly objective".

Unless of course, the point is to want people around the world to think that the state media here is somehow the true voice of objectivity.

Too many adverts? That's what Ofcom is for.

Maggy 20-09-2018 17:19

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35963680)
I believe all our VM sub goes to VM aswell ;).

Sometimes I think people forget all the extra things the BBC provides, all without advertising. e.g. local and national radio, website. A commercial provider just wouldn't provife these services it if it wasn't profitable and full of adverts.

:tu:

richard s 20-09-2018 20:36

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Simples make it law that the broadcasters of all TV and Radio put the adverts in between the programes and not during (i.e. splitting the programe in bits). Then somebody would say to me that companies and products would not bother to advertise (of cause they would).


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