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Old 11-11-2020, 12:19   #35
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Re: The BBC charter renewal process begins

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
I'm not a TV watcher, but obviously catch stuff when 'her indoors' is glued to it.

IMO if the beeb go subscription they'll lose out to those doing it for longer and probably better.

If they go down the adverts route, it will simply become awful programs shoved between 5 adverts every hour . . . and the radio will be the same, 2/3 of a song played after every 10 minutes of chatting.

Oh, and from a mans point of view there is lots of choice viewing on subscription platforms, but with women . . . Ant & Dec, the Soaps, and Celebrity shite are the winners . . so unless the BBC lower their standards they'll never compete



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