That's the end of local radio
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Add the relaxation of the regulations into the mix to aid private companies and this is the result. If the BBC were to be scrapped or neutered (as some would like) this situation would reflect the whole of the broadcasting landscape. I do feel for the staff (including office & support staff), though I doubt Roman Kemp will be going hungry if he's one that gets the chop! |
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You appear to be misinterpreting Section 172(1) of the Companies Act 2006, which defines a director’s duty ‘"to promote the success of the company for the benefit of its members as a whole’, while having ‘regard to’ various other stakeholder interests. ". "Promoting the success of the company" is not the same thing as "make as much profit as possible" - I would have thought you would have known that, having been the director of a company? As an (slightly tongue-in-cheek) aside, if, as you say, Directors have a legal requirement to make as much profit as possible, doesn't that mean they should pay themselves less, thus increasing the company profits? :D |
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Ooops :dunce: :sniper: :D
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Its good to see the BBC still have local radio stations. I like to know what is going on where I live.
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