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Old 19-05-2012, 09:53   #106
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Re: Underhand devious Sky

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Originally Posted by Chad View Post
If Scotland votes for independence it has already been suggested that the BBC might not have a future in Scotland.

Whilst I'm not a big fan of paying a TV license the thought of losing BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC Four, BBC News, BBC HD all BBC Radio and BBC iPlayer doesn't sit well with me at all.

For me personally about 40% of all programmes I digest on TV, radio, online and via catch up are from the BBC. I also visit the BBC news website more times than any other site on the net each day. Call me old fashioned but I enjoy TV and radio more when it's commercial free.
That isn't true. What would happen is that a proportion of revenue would come to Scotland..or an arrangment for Scottish shows...or indeed, if full independence, it might involve revenue from Scottish citizens going to BBC Scotland..including infrastructure up here.

My own opinion..I watch very little BBC etc...and if Scotland went alone..all they would give us is Fran and anna..and salmond tv..scary thought
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agCp3YtUXAU
And I apologise for sharing the fran and anna link
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