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Further more, if the subscription costs continue to rise, you might want to ask yourself why. |
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You want a quality movie, you go to the cinema, or wait for it on DVD/Blu-ray You want a quality TV show, you pay for Sky/Virgin media, or as above, buy it on DVD/Blu-ray. I'm sure the BBC has SOME quality TV shows on it, but none appeal to me, yet I have to pay the BBC £12 a month, because I watch Game of thrones and walking dead, programs made in the USA? There's just no logic in it. |
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Both Sky and Virgin increase their subscription fees annually why do you think that a subscription funded BBC would be any different .You want to turn the BBC into a commercial enterprise so it would automatically be subject to the usual economic forces . Quote:
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The sooner this goes to a civil offence the better as i will stop paying at that point and they can go stuff themselves. |
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Just don't pay it. I don't.
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I don't think the idea that you are forced to pay for something you don't use is lost on him. I think the idea that this isn't especially novel is lost on you. I would categorise the BBC as a similar investment as that which goes into art galleries, maintenance of historical buildings, and other public grants which are deemed to be important to strengthening our culture. British culture and the sheer amount of musicians, comedians, actors, writers and directors that we produce is pretty impressive and a good portion of them are helped into the mainstream by the BBC. BBC Radio often has played a large role in promoting British acts. Coldplay were given their first airtime by BBC Radio 1 and the BBC's Sound of 'year' has paid a part in launching the careers of several of our musicians. BBC Radio 4 has also given a lot of writers and comedians a platform from with to start as well. Fry and Laurie were given their biggest break by the Beeb as were Monty Python. Mitchell and Webb are a more recent example as is Ricky Gervais and The Office. If the BBC is just another commercial broadcaster then they will take less risks and won't have a public duty to promote British interests. We will be seamed by cheaper American imports just like Sky, the model many on here wish to see us copy. |
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Rupert Murdoch and his financial clout (and others like him) over broadcasting and influence on government makes me very pleased to pay the licence fee or tax as you want to call it if only to have one section of the media free to actually give us a independent uninfluenced viewpoint.
And yes I know some of you think that they are too right wing biased.But then some of you regard them as too left wing biased. As far as I'm concerned that means they are doing a good job of being independent.That independence can only be maintained by them having funding from all and not being doled out money from the government coffers.If it becomes a civil matter then the BBC will cease and all we will hear is the voices of Murdoch and his ilk. |
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Some people go on as if the the BBC are the be-all and end-all. Like they, or life itself, couldn't possibly survive without it. Life will go on, it's not that important... to me, and hundreds of thousands of others like me, we don't agree with you, we want to have the choice not to pay for a non-essential service without the intimidation and threats of large fines and a possible prison sentence just for watching / having a TV.
I won't be intimidated or threatened by these shysters, and that's why I don't pay the fee, and never will. |
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You can't take a TV tax out of general taxation as some people don't have a TV at all.
Also there are other things that the BBC has to pay for, like transmitters. And radio, lots of channels there, national and local. Not easy to move them to subscription even on DAB. And the TV channels, how do you make them subscription on Freeview? Not all boxes have card slots. The license fee is good value and manageable. Those who don't pay, when caught, should be made to pay for say 5 years back fees straight to the BBC. The BBC does need to get it's house in order but ... whenever that happens to any organisation they usually have to hire lots more admin/managers/bean counters to implement that change. And so much more red tape that nothing works any more. |
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Bet quite a few of the ones who don't pay use its services, though.......
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