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Thankfully, John Whittingdale was booted out under the May Government. so hopefully the BBC will be less under threat from the people that Old Boy identifies with. |
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You know the one that you mentioned a subscription model in ;) The post I quoted made no other mention to any methods other than subscription hence my comment of people still having to pay for the privilege of watching TV. |
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The licence fee will go, but by a process of attrition. There are positive feedback mechanisms at work. As more people refuse to pay, enforcement is spread thinner and thinner. As people realise they are less likely to be caught and also the knowledge of how to avoid the enforcers becomes more widespread, more and more will refuse to pay. Also more people will use alternative services that are not covered by the TV licence and they will not see the need to pay it.
This may well happen faster than many think possible IMHO. |
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Or me, Den is deluded....:) |
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I think that scraping licence fee or an alternate way of public funding is very short sighted, and would lead to an American style TV system. Quality Drama and the broad spectrum of minority interest viewing that the BBC produces would only be available via a pay TV, not to mention the educational output the BBC produces.
Considering the vast services that the BBC produces; TV, Radio, news, web services etc. I think it's a bargain at around £12/month. And I do understand, that for some people, that is difficult to afford. But the alternative would be more expensive. It's public service broadcasting. And, with all public service provisions, not everyone benefits from a specific service. But for the country as a whole, it's a good and necessary service. |
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The difference is you can choose to subscribe to sky, BT, virgin etc whilst legally there is no choice but to pay license fee or not watch tv at all. |
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My point was lack of personal choice re funding of BBC - it ought to stand on it's own 2 feet even if that means having ads the same as ITV. |
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No, the cost of the adds for the product is added on to the price of the product to claw some of it back. Unless you steel content via piracy, you pay for content one way or the other; via adds adding to the cost of the advertised product, subscription or licence fee in the case of the BBC. |
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My prediction is in the near future the UK will adopt what some other countries are doing regarding a tv license, the cost will get added in taxes.
But imo BBC should be subscription not force a fee upon us, we choose if to buy products or not the comercial channels advertise they don't send sales reps (yes tv license officers are just that sales reps) to try and intimidate us into buying their product, nor do itv,ch4 etc send threatening letters that are designed to cause alarm and distress in the way they are worded, BBC should go subscription or advertise like everyone else does. |
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