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Originally posted by Denny View PostI agree. The money could be injected into better quality programmes. That's what we fork out our license money for.
If they can create a safe environment for children to play then great.
No child aged over 12 is going to use it though.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBut it won't keep the license fee down.
The licence fee should be scrapped anyway. It costs too much to police/administer and should just be paid for out of general taxation.
I have many misgivings about the BBC but would be very saddened for them to be privatised.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View Post"The BBC insists that the site is designed to encourage discussion of the Corporation’s shows and will help raise awareness among youngsters about the risks of using the internet"
What a load of bolloox.Last edited by Denny; 25 January 2008, 17:41.
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They will need a well known BBC actor to promote this. Chris Langham would appear to be ideal.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe BBC is funded by the tax payer. Disney et al are commercial channels.
If ITV decided to set up a social networking site for brats I would be fine with it.
They are leveraging their assets which is a smart move.
As for ITV & Friends Reunited, classic case of not developing your assets and being overtaken by newer rivals - Facebook, MySpace, Bebo.
But ITV is in a mess at the moment, so not surprising.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe BBC is funded by the tax payer. Disney et al are commercial channels.
If ITV decided to set up a social networking site for brats I would be fine with it.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe BBC is funded by the tax payer. Disney et al are commercial channels.
If ITV decided to set up a social networking site for brats I would be fine with it.
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