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tv licence guess what ?
the tv licence is going up by £5 the colour licence will now cost £121 per year
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertain...io/3261007.stm now im strongly against a tv licence at all the BBC create hardly any programming worth watching the bbc can adequatly fund itself through advertising and selling its books videos dvd's as well as licencing its productions to other countries |
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Seriously on an episode of the simpsons you have: 1) the opening credits 2) adverts 3) bit of story 4) adverts 5) more bit of story 6) adverts 7) closing credits It was terrible :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry: They even did this with the films :grind: |
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i think your going a little too overboard there the BBC get all the money they make more money by using the alternative methods i previously mentioned they launch channels full of repeats or 'timeshifted' programs :rolleyes: |
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Well they do pay their news presenters £400,00 0 a year, they've got to get that somehow...
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yes but some of there digital satellite channels are set up for repeats soley catering to them i dont mind uk gold because it variates its schedule but i doubt they could turn in to the american style of advertising Quote:
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The BBC should concentrate on what (historically at least) it's good at, documentaries, dramas, family comedy.
It should not try and run itself like a commercial TV company. |
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K, do you not think that if the licence fee is scrapped the beeb will take on advertising and then the price of your purchases (whatever they may be) will go up to pay for it, swings and roundabouts mate, when you leave home and buy / rent a house, another fiver is nothing, believe me. :(
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Some things, everyone should help to pay for whether they use them or not because they are part of the infrastructure of this country ... roads, railways, the BBC. We all rely on the BBC at one time or another and deep down we all know they are damn good at what they do. Every single event that's televised live on both BBC1 and ITV1 will be watched on the BBC by at least twice as many people as watch it on ITV. And besides, without the BBC and its prolific output of original programming, where would all the satellite stations get their programming from? Sky creams the best of the American stuff, but even they scrape the barrel from time to time (anyone ever see any of Dead Like Me?) And anyway, I disagree with the notion that the digital channels are a waste of money. I have enjoyed good, original material on both BBC3 and 4, and we watch 3 in our house almost as much as Sky One. As for the kids' channels ... well, Cbeebies is the only free-to-air tots channel and is the only one with almost entirely British-made programming, so it supports our son in learning, for example, British English rather than American (anyone else remember being confused by Sesame Street's insistence on saying 'zee' instead of 'zed'?) BBC digital would be worth it for Cbeebies if nothing else ... and so says our 14-month-old! |
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some of those are not too appealing but nonetheless the viewing figures show people do watch them so yes they should do that Quote:
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The BBC is a British institution and we should just live with it. Its like saying we should knock down Big Ben. I know they are/having a rough time at the moment with Andrew G and all but they are the ones I turn to for accurate digital news. :cool: |
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