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I don't mind the BBC although its right-wing editorial bias does annoy me, but there you are. I don't mind the principle of the TV Licence. What I do mind is the way the TV Licensing people hound you if you don't have a TV. Anyway, now we've got a TV so Curry's has informed on me and they're foaming at the mouth because we only use it for DVDs.
They're welcome to come round to check, but they ain't getting in without a warrant.
I keep getting those letters and visits from the TV people but I never answer the door. Not had a licence for 8 years and I have no intention as I do not watch TV. I do like putting them through hassle though because I absolutely hate the BBC propaganda machine !!
Yet you use one of their characters as your avatar.
But the other channels have commercial revenue - BBC doesn't.
Sorry but the BBC does have commercial revenue. Nowadays there's World Service, the much hated BBC Prime (you really don't want to know) and of course they always did sell programmes abroad.
And as the editor of an online magazine told me, they used the licence payers' money to build their web presence in a way that could be called unfair competition - everyone else had to fund their news sites from their own pockets.
Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.
Sorry but the BBC does have commercial revenue. Nowadays there's World Service, the much hated BBC Prime (you really don't want to know) and of course they always did sell programmes abroad.
And as the editor of an online magazine told me, they used the licence payers' money to build their web presence in a way that could be called unfair competition - everyone else had to fund their news sites from their own pockets.
"BBC World News, the BBC’s commercially funded international 24-hour news and information channel, offers advertisers the opportunity to reach a unique global audience.
In addition to spot placements and programme sponsorship, BBC World News's very own creative media unit can offer bespoke, innovative solutions for both regional and global campaigns as well as online activity with bbcworld.com."
"BBC World News has adsales teams situated worldwide in London, Paris, Frankfurt, New York, Dubai, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hong Kong, Singapore and Sydney. In addition to spot placements and programme sponsorship, BBC World News' in-house creative media team offers bespoke, innovative solutions for both regional and global on-air, off-air and digital campaigns."
Same here, the BBC helps this country maintain what is possibly the highest standard of broadcasting in the world.
I totally agree with this. Those of you complaining about it should try living in a country where there is no equivalent - you'll give up watching TV and spend all day on the internet (regardless of whether a pot-noodle is involved )
I miss the BBC. I only ever listened to one of their radio stations, watched a few of the comedy and drama shows, checked the news website and ignored all the rest, but in amongst all that it produces some gems and the world would be a poorer place without them.
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