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Old 05-03-2014, 10:12   #1
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BBC3 to become online only

The BBC is considering making BBC3 online only as part of cost cutting measures:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26447089
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Bad move if you ask me, they should drop BBC4 (& HD for BBC3 &4 if that saves money) first.
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Old 05-03-2014, 10:15   #3
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They should start advertising and stop relying on the licence fee
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re: BBC3 to become online only

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They should start advertising and stop relying on the licence fee
Sounds like something a Daily Mail reader would say.

I like watching programmes without adverts and a lot of the BBC output would never be created on a commercial channel
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The BBC is considering making BBC3 online only as part of cost cutting measures:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26447089
They should get rid of the dreadful BBC Parliament channel where we constantly see politicians behaving like children when they should be behaving like responsible adults but alas sadly that's too much to ask.
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Sounds like something a Daily Mail reader would say.

I like watching programmes without adverts and a lot of the BBC output would never be created on a commercial channel
so do I that is why I watch on tivo and skip.
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How much money would be saved? They still have the cost of making the programmes. More peak time internet demand is going to cause problems.
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How much money would be saved? They still have the cost of making the programmes. More peak time internet demand is going to cause problems.
Though less program's would be made if its straight to online only. So can't see that lasting.
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so do I that is why I watch on tivo and skip.
Still prefer not to have to keep skipping 5 mins of TV every 15 mins or so. Much better to have no ads.
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They should start advertising and stop relying on the licence fee
Which would cause massive problems for commercial TV, possibly bankrupting several channels (including ITV from what I have heard from people in the industry).

Simple economics.

I mention economics because when you introduce more supply into a market with a fixed size, prices go down. Advertising budgets are finite. They will not suddenly increase because the BBC is accepting advertising.

In short, you would suddenly introduce a far greater supply of advertising space to a market that is already saturated (thanks to hundreds of digital TV and radio channels), and the price (which those companies need to stay relatively high to remain profitable) will crash.
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Bad move if you ask me, they should drop BBC4 (& HD for BBC3 &4 if that saves money) first.
Why as there are some useful programmes on there sometimes that appeal to different groups.
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Which would cause massive problems for commercial TV, possibly bankrupting several channels (including ITV from what I have heard from people in the industry).

Simple economics.

I mention economics because when you introduce more supply into a market with a fixed size, prices go down. Advertising budgets are finite. They will not suddenly increase because the BBC is accepting advertising.

In short, you would suddenly introduce a far greater supply of advertising space to a market that is already saturated (thanks to hundreds of digital TV and radio channels), and the price (which those companies need to stay relatively high to remain profitable) will crash.

the the companies that seem to keep adding crap channels do not seem to be worrying to much about that economic formula. I would welcome a cull of the crap channels as well as dropping the tv licence.
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How much money would be saved? They still have the cost of making the programmes. More peak time internet demand is going to cause problems.
One major cost will be carriage. I shouldn't think for a second that Sky, Virgin and the companies that transmit Freeview carry the BBC's channels (beyond 1 and 2 which I believe they are required to carry) for free.

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the the companies that seem to keep adding crap channels do not seem to be worrying to much about that economic formula. I would welcome a cull of the crap channels as well as dropping the tv licence.
So would I welcome a cull of the crap channels. The problem is that introducing a small channel that serves maybe 5-600,000 viewers will not adversely affect the market. Introduce a channel that with it's more popular broadcasts can count nearly half the country as viewers, and that impact will be significant.
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The BBC is considering making BBC3 online only as part of cost cutting measures:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26447089
Hope so. I, personally, find the channel offers very little entertainment value for me. Would much rather the BBC spent the potential savings else where.
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I wish they would fill BBC1 and 2 with decent programming instead of spreading it over 4 channels, cull the news and parliament channel, and perhaps have a dedicated sports/news channel so they don't keep on screwing with the main channels' scheduling.
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