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Originally Posted by denphone
Why? as it ain't broke you don't need to fix it.
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Because some people are paying for a broadcasting service they don't use, because there is too much waste in the public service BBC, because the Beeb could be free to innovate and make more services available to viewers (such as a Netflix-type service and make more money to boot, because....
Wait a minute, haven't we been through all this before? So how can you say with a straight face that it ain't broke?
At least, I assume you have a straight face!
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