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We are a small island with a relatively small population but outside of the United States we probably one of the most successful content producers in the world. This is a fantastic achievement and I don't understand why we as a country as so quick and eager to dismiss that. Look at the other channels in the UK, the BBC is by far and away the best channel for British writers, directors and actors to succeed. A lot of our most successful artists started there because, free from commercial considerations, the BBC is in a position to take more risks and produce content for everyone however niche their tastes. Far better than ITV and it's obsession with reality shows and badly scripted, clichéd police dramas. You might agree that commercial success is a indicator of quality or at least of 'what people want' but I don't agree. Planet Earth is far better in terms of culture and impact than X-Factor. Yet there is not a channel in the world that would invest in something like it. Planet Earth is an example of why the BBC matters. It can decide that creating something wonderful, important, and educating is more important than commercial success. Alternatively we could reduce our TV culture to reality shows and American Imports. |
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I personally don't and I really hate that stuff, but I appreciate that there are people that do like it and do watch it and I don't mind some of MY money going towards it because the BBC does provide stuff I do like to watch. ITV costs you more per year than the BBC because the cost of making those programmes is paid for by advertising, the cost of which is passed onto the consumer in the form of higher prices to cover the cost of marketing. |
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So you like that stuff you watch that is on commercial channels that is produced by the BBC? Those commercial channels wouldn't buy that stuff unless they were able to sell advertising space and that means they'd only buy stuff that if it's proven to be in high demand within their key demographic. They play safe within their own defined part of the market but it takes the BBC to produce it first, show it to great acclaim for them to be interested in buying it. The BBC leads and the rest follow and you must at least give them a little acknowledgement for that. Your licence fee funding is going toward the production of programmes you like that others don't, it's now our fault you wait until a commercial broadcaster buys up the rights to the repeats. Quote:
The licence fee is the best way to ensure the BBC continues to take risks and continues to ensure everyone has something to watch. |
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Why? Simple. When demand outstrips supply, prices go up. Demand for advertising space is pretty much fixed. However, the supply of advertising space has increased exponentially, thus driving prices (and therefore income for the commercial TV companies) down. Think about it. A lot of people seem to consider the 80s and early 90s as the hey day for quality ITV drama. ITV, at the time, had an awful lot of money to spend on that quality drama. Mainly because there were only a few channels that had advertising, so the cost for each 30 second slot was astronomical. Now, we have over 300 channels, so the cost has gone through the floor. Adding the significant amount of advertising space that forcing the BBC to take advertising would would drive those prices even lower. |
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Outstanding post Heero, will rep you when I can.
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The Daily Mail and General trust avoided paying its fair share if tax last year by exploiting legal loopholes in the taxation legislation in a similar fashion to TESCO and their owner Lord Rothermere is a non-dom registered in France and avoids paying a bucket load of tax. Obviously if they were that concerned about the nations finances they fix that and if Cameron was that serious about making Britain fairer he'd announce a crack down on these schemes. But then it's easier to attack the BBC and keep the support of ones friends isn't it? Quote:
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Would you pay a licence fee to the Sun newspaper in order to be able to read all the other newspapers?
Would you pay a licence fee for owning a toaster, with all fees going to Mr Warburton? In the eyes of the BBC, people who don't have a TV are classed as liars and criminals. They will harass and bully the innocent. Like some have already mentioned, the BBC should give the public a fair choice and go subscription only. But they won't do that, because they know they would go bust! |
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Still that's just my 2p and all. I'm one of those people who doesn't mind paying the licence - but then I don't pay as much as most people so maybe that's why. |
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