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News article here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6273347.stm Do you think people should have the option to drop BBC channels to save them this money? I mean alot pay £30+ for Sky yet never watch BBC and have to pay the licence fee, would you like to delete BBC from your Sky Viewer or terrestrial TV in order to save money and only watch Ch3, 4 & 5? (Which have adverts and therefore no cost). Debate ![]() |
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I happily pay a licence fee as I think the BBC provides a good service, however, the fee is going up but I can't help but feel the quality is going down. I lose track of the BBC TV channels there are now, but do we really need all of them? Not to mention the numerous radio stations that cater for every genre and sub-genre out there, I still hope that we don't get as low as BBC Grime.
I wouldn't mind if BBC started to broadcast shows over the internet, that for me would provide value for money. We started to get live World Cup matches, and Wimbledon, last year over their website which was a good step forward, but the quality needs to be improved. I don't expect HD transmission over the net, but with the bandwidth available we can at least get 640x480 broadcasts. |
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Hell no I like watching stuff on BBC3/BBC4 I watch Newsnight most nights on BBC2 that's the sort of stuff that wouldn't get produced if weren't for the license fee. And personally I think 3% not bad at all it's directly in line with inflation, now if you want me to get started on the 7%+ increase on my train fare for a service that is poorer than it was last year I'd be happy to moan.
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You wouldn't believe how true this is. |
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Are you guys trying to suggest the BBC is not subject to the same inflationary market forces as every other business and individual? I guess next time you go to your boss for a pay rise because prices are going up you'll be okay about it when he replies "well if you ran a tighter ship! How's about a few energy saving bulbs and a smaller car?" |
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Do you work for them? I have and I know people who still do. I know whereof I speak, do you? |
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I'm not denying the state of the institution know as BBC what I'm questioning is the idea that an inflationary increase in the license fee is unrealistic. If you have a problem with that I suggest you aim your critisims towards people like Gordon Brown and Mervyn King who seem to be incapable of keeping a lid on the economy. |
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It's basically a choice between adverts or the licence fee. In this day and age I think everyone's used to adverts, and sometime it's handy when watching a film or program to know there'll be an ad break coming up so you can put the kettle on or nip to the loo. Not crazy American-like 3 ad breaks in a 20 minute show, mind. One in a half hour show is ok.
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“and sometime it's handy when watching a film or program to know there'll be an ad break coming up so you can put the kettle on or nip to the loo.”
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How many channels do the uk get on terrestrial tv?
In ireland we get RTE 1, RTE 2, TV Three and T na G (which is an irish channel) Basically we get 3 crappy channels considering T na G is broadcast in irish (who the hell speaks irish anymore, yet we still have to learn it in school and pass it in order to get into any college) Anyway a TV license here is €158 / £105 and there is never anything on. Im glad i have Sky or i would go absolutely crazy. |
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