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Old 01-09-2020, 18:34   #53
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Re: Do the Virgin Media UK need an "tidy up"?

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
How much are you paying VM each year, for mostly repeats, a lot of it stuff the BBC made in the first place?

New innovative British programmes, some of them commercial broadcasters wouldn't take a risk with, needs to be funded. Sky do a little, VM.sod all. Be careful what you wish for or it will be loads more of those UKTV type channels which I know you love
Yes, I do, but I'm not speaking for myself here. I am simply drawing attention to the unfairness of some people paying for an entertainment service they don't use.

I would be happy to pay a sub for the Beeb, personally.

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
That’s £150 a year those plucky upstarts at Amazon or Netflix could hoover up, along with talent, content, and maybe even kill off linear television dontcha know?
Nobody here is discussing terminating the BBC.
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