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Old 10-11-2020, 19:39   #23
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
You're still trying to get me to do your homework for you. I'm not biting. I'm comfortable that nobody else reading this is likely to conclude that I don't understand what public service broadcasting is. I'm also pretty sure you don't want to read about it yourself because you suspect it drives a coach and horses through (what passes for) your argument about the BBC's future funding - and that people reading this reckon that's the case as well.

If you prefer to remain in ignorance, that's your prerogative.
Your posts are becoming a little perverse, Chris. I have already outlined above the type of programming that constitutes public service programming. Basically, local news, arts and religious programming.

My point is, of course, that this does not necessarily have to be provided by the Beeb.
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