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Old 01-03-2005, 23:55   #50
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Re: Scrap TV license fees?

The BBC's internatonal ventures are great for ex pats all over the world, where a nation of travellers have inhabited many parts of the world, and I love the fact that no matter where I am in the world, I can get a little of the BBC.

£10 a month for all the output, come on now, who can honestly hold there hands up and say they do not use and like the services they offer. Web Radio and TV. I don't buy a newspaper, i read my news on the bbc website. so £10 a month compared to the cost of a newspaper is good in my opinion. I don't subscribe to sky but do have the box so having bbc news 24 and channels three and 4 make great sense to me, less the cost of a sky access pacakge at £9.99 a month so im starting to make some real savings here.

I think some people forget how much the BBC is all around them and take its services for granted and just think they are paying £120 a year for two tv channels....

Hey I dunno, i somehow think people would be much more vocal if the BBC where to be split up and advert funded.
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