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> 44000 Households TV Licence Fees spent on New Logos
Over 7 million quid
8 months to get the BBC to issue the freedom of information for this. They tried and tried to get of releasing it The Logo is barely any different and simply a new font It is shameful and a scam simple as. Time for them to scrap it Dunno if this is the right place it is news I guess Quote:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/17...tv-licence-fee |
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The money is already spent, scraping it wont get them a refund. Since they have paid for it, they may as well get some use out of it. |
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That said, I still think a national broadcaster funded from a (near) universal charge is the best way of ensuring a basic level of quality and breadth of service in British broadcasting. |
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I agree with your first paragraph but not your last. Why should we have a licence fee if some don’t make use of the service and when this guaranteed flow of money encourages waste like this? ITV could just as easily act as our national broadcaster. The BBC has become bloated and steadily angers people by its increasing wokery and excessive expenditure, such as the example given by the OP. There are plenty of other examples that have been exposed by the press.
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The benefit of a universal charge is that everyone pays a little and it ensures everyone gets a slice of the pie. It may seem trivial compared to schools and hospitals but the principle is the same. We all pay equally regardless of the extent to which we actually need the resource because we believe the resource is for the greater good of society as a whole. If you think that broadcasting is just about making the TV shows you like, you won’t get this at all. But public service broadcasting isn’t just about that, and never has been. |
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What do you actually think about the subject I posted about? |
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BBC is still an incredible pipeline for British talent though. So many actors, writers, directors, musicians and, often overlooked, technical staff come through it. That is one of the reasons why there are so many British cultural exports and why we have so many new studios being built here for Hollywood and streaming content to be made, the U.K. has an abundance of talent.
I worry we'll just become another dumping ground for American homogenised content and nothing that is unique about British culture or comedy will be commissioned because it's easier to dump us with inoffensive and broad American exports. Not to mention BBC Local Radio and BBC radio generally which is certainly not all commercially viable but just because BBC Radio Lancashire, for example, isn't profitable is not a reason to dump it. Things have more than a monetary value, something isn't pointless just because it doesn't make a profit for shareholders. I am not sure if the licence fee can stay around forever but if not alternative public funding needs to be there for the BBC. It should remain publically owned and concerned with producing British talent and public service broadcasting, providing service beyond the bottom line of an accounting book. Some people in Government seem to think their purpose is to slowly wind down Britain and chip away at the things we're good at and replicate them with multinational companies that make a profit for American venture capitalists in Califonia. |
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