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Old 22-11-2018, 16:15   #48
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Re: Funding of the BBC

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
How do you arrive that this conclusion, please?
We've all heard that practically everyone uses the BBC one way or another and that its programmes are superior and more wide ranging than on any other channels. Accordingly, I have no doubt that the vast majority of the population will elect to pay a subscription. They might even start receiving money from people who currently avoid paying, as unless you paid, you would not be able to access the service!

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
In my view the BBC changing over to a voluntary subscription would lose them a significant amount number of viewers but it won't happen so that's the end of that.
I wouldn't expect you to hold any other view, Den, as of course nothing ever changes.
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