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£150 a year, for a channel that hardly puts out any quality programming. Fantastic.
£150 a year, for a channel that hardly puts out any quality programming. Fantastic.
Can't remember the last time I watched a BBC Channel - or an ITV one for that matter. Terrestrial is balls.
"But on the other hand, we also know that they are overwhelmingly in favour of the BBC spearheading these new digital services."
Hello? What are the BBC spearheading exactly?
They've got 4 TV channels full of crap, numerous unneeded radio stations, and have lost every major sport and sporting event except the occasional England match and Wimbledon - and that only runs for 2 weeks.
Scrap the license and make them advertise.
And if they had the extra money, maybe there could be good tv one day.
Also, it's nice to have news which doesn't have quite such a strong commercial drive to present things in a way that maximises viewership and profits.
However, with news and stuff available on the net, the prospect of giving up tv altogether seems increasingly attractive.
> Hey, maybe it'll go into reviving Jasper Carrott for another shot at
> the big time?
Nooooooooooooooooooo!
Great.
But yeah, lotsa money.
But 2/3/4 have good stuff.