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BBC News cuts: 140 posts to go.
Radio 4, BBC2's Newsnight and BBC News Channel to be affected by 'Delivering Quality First' cost savings.
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BTW here's a hint YOU DO And you state in your info you have TV so you are getting the BBC whether you like it or not. Pay your tax like the rest of us |
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Exactly. We all use the BBC as much as we want to. Some simply use it more than others. To show pleasure that anyone is now unemployed is not very nice at all.
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They could save a few quid by ditching Gary Lineker (@£1.5m pa) and some of the other overpaid football pundits like Alan Hansen (@£40,000 per appearance on MOTD). I'm sure there are plenty of ex-footballers who could do the job just as well for a whole lot less.
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Here's one for you then. Most "private radio operations" will pay one person to voice-track (ie basically pre-record) their week'-worth of shows and therefore can pay them less than they would to do all the shows in 'real time'; and that's just the one person who, if they did do their programmes "live" would be the only person in the studio; barring a possible Producer. Compare and contrast that with BBC Radio 1 where (as far as I know) most shows are broadcast LIVE; certainly the daytime ones. And Radio 4? Well they're mostly talk, so they will have some people in the studio, a producer and at least one or two "technical" folk to control everything rather than being "self-op" like Radio 1 or any commercial station. Quote:
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Let me me begin to say hello my fellow gent carlwaring;)
Lets get right to the answers now..... ok buddy :o: Quote:
So like any other public owned service it should be run on a tight shoe string no more extra expense than need unlike now days. You have person for H & S person for paper pushing, person for that then this, then that it goes on!!! Typical time wasting exercises to fool unquestioning fellow tax payer/s paying their wages I may add, then they ask for a license fee on top after we paid for them already pure utter down right cheek :mad::td: I never leave nothing anything to chance as you have gathered, you have question everything leave nothing unturned I may add in todays world if you don't you will never know how little we a taxpayers have to rightly pay not be mugged at every corner with tax like untold numbers that do willing & not wake there feeling to the system of big government that make them slaves to the system. Quote:
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As public servants, we paying their wages also to add giving them their job in the first place, respect should from top down to the tax payers... you don't see that when you hear about the chief exc bonuses or there expense claims no you don't just it's all take not in-thinking where there money came from in the primary stages. If these people want respect they have to earn it the hard way not slack away from there neck downwards. I know all about balancing costs as I work in private sector (SME), where cost are tight but there work to be had but overall we have a higher work rate & production than if it was run by public funded body, to compare eg private sector vs council (tax payer funded) doing the same jobs. Yes you guessed it + most likely seen it too the "council" take longer, cost 3x as much even most times have to be redone from the private sector as errors have been made from day one! Plus I've seen for myself on many times, public bodies employing "yes" agreeing brain zombies to do middle/higher management dirty work if that doesn't stink from high heaven what doesn't. Who gets the can first? it's the brain zombie not the management as the brainless idiot gets replace with another one or two hence the words "red tape" or " over the top government bureaucracy" come to mind > useless bunch the lot of them. Quote:
Btw I no need to watch any of BBC content as it all same I've though the years, even there radio stations > utter dire need of full removal, to free up the air waves for others to broadcast content on a local level. Quote:
So I hope I've answered all your questions, if not don't be afraid to ask carl buddy, enjoy your day whenever your reading this ---------- Post added at 22:45 ---------- Previous post was at 22:23 ---------- Quote:
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Sorry I have agree with heero, on this one Sirius it says it all on back of your TV license look for yourself, I have even on the TVL web site ....... you only need a license if only your viewing a live feed broadcast only that not anything else. Not: owning a number of TV's , DVD players, Moblie phone, computer etc As long you use you equipment to watch Tv on demand, catch up services like BBC I player (not live) recorded programmed content you within your legal rights. Don't think one minute those TVL persons are for your benefit to visit you, there to collect a illegal tax which they have no power to in the first place, do remember that too. Say nothing to them, don't answer there questions send them packing full stop. |
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So the BBC shouldn't employ anyone who is "..responsible for managing the welfare and performance of everyone within the organization." (link) You don't think the welfare and performance of a company's employees is anything for said company to bother about? :confused: Quote:
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However, despite that, BBC1 and BBC2 remain by far the most-watched pair of channels from any single broadcaster. Quote:
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I was listening to the radio in the car, and flicking through the channels noted that radio 2, radio 4 and radio 5 all had virtually the same news bulletin and travel information, all being read out by different people. Surely not beyond the realms of possibility to centralise that is it? |
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I think some of you should read Flat Earth News by Nick Davis.
You might start to appreciate just how the gathering of everyday news has been cheapened by the cut throat press barons who demand high turnover and churn at the expense of actually ethically sourcing the news. This is the reason why every newspaper and news channel and radio news has exactly the damned same news stories.They basically all go to the same flawed sources where cutting costs is the motto rather than getting the news.At least the BBC has had the financial ability to try and source news ethically.That is up until Murdoch putting his size 9s all over influencing the present government over the cuts to the BBC's funding. |
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However, I believe that is one thing they are, indeed, looking at doing. Quote:
Someone I know of (on the DS forums) who is a freelancer, tells how some commercial stations get their news stories from the BBC website!! Quote:
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