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Stars condemn the Tories over the BBC.
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http://www.dailymail....Tories-plans-BBC.html
Are these stars, really concerned about the BBC being "the most important cultural organisation in Britain and an indispensable part of our society, admired and envied throughout the world".
Or are they more concerned that the trimming down of the BBC, could see the end to their very lucrative gravy boat?
Are these stars, really concerned about the BBC being "the most important cultural organisation in Britain and an indispensable part of our society, admired and envied throughout the world".
Or are they more concerned that the trimming down of the BBC, could see the end to their very lucrative gravy boat?
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Yes and Yes.
The BBC is a lucrative source of work for many people
It is also incredibly good value for money; £12 a month for a huge range of programming on tv, radio and digital; top quality news coverage etc
Apart from individual programming we could all name as examples of excellence, the funded BBC provides a unique framework for our TV and radio and the development of innovative work and people regardless of its immediate commercial appeal. Other countries (eg USA) may produce excellent product (eg The Sopranos, Friends) but have you ever spent time there and looked at the overall offering - it's dire!
BBC may have political leanings and influences but they can be balanced by its governing bodies. It is a long way better than the insidious controls of Murdoch or other global corporations.
Anyone who thinks saving £12 a month by losing the BBC is a good deal must be an idiot.
The BBC is a lucrative source of work for many people
It is also incredibly good value for money; £12 a month for a huge range of programming on tv, radio and digital; top quality news coverage etc
Apart from individual programming we could all name as examples of excellence, the funded BBC provides a unique framework for our TV and radio and the development of innovative work and people regardless of its immediate commercial appeal. Other countries (eg USA) may produce excellent product (eg The Sopranos, Friends) but have you ever spent time there and looked at the overall offering - it's dire!
BBC may have political leanings and influences but they can be balanced by its governing bodies. It is a long way better than the insidious controls of Murdoch or other global corporations.
Anyone who thinks saving £12 a month by losing the BBC is a good deal must be an idiot.
Agreed Boxtops.
Many aspects of the BBC are annoying; the luvvies (I know some of them!) the expenses, the occasional arrogance.
But damaging such an established, successful and unique facility would be the ultimate 'cutting off nose to spite face'
We should remember who asked the most awkward questions of Blair, Straw etc regarding Iraq, Kelly etc
Many aspects of the BBC are annoying; the luvvies (I know some of them!) the expenses, the occasional arrogance.
But damaging such an established, successful and unique facility would be the ultimate 'cutting off nose to spite face'
We should remember who asked the most awkward questions of Blair, Straw etc regarding Iraq, Kelly etc
It is a serious concern.
Murdoch has thrown his weight behind the Conservatives. He controls The Sun, The Times, Talk Sport, Sky News as well as Fox, MGM etc
Every editorial and news story over the last few weeks has been very slanted towards the Tories, and has ridiculed Labour & Lib Dem.
What sort of deal has Murdoch done? Why has he done it?
I really like the BBC - and although people think it has a left wing slant, I don't believe it has - I believe the majority of the press are right wing making the BBC (who are pretty central) look left wing.
Compare the salaries of the BBC stars to other channels, and they are simply paying the market rate.
Murdoch has thrown his weight behind the Conservatives. He controls The Sun, The Times, Talk Sport, Sky News as well as Fox, MGM etc
Every editorial and news story over the last few weeks has been very slanted towards the Tories, and has ridiculed Labour & Lib Dem.
What sort of deal has Murdoch done? Why has he done it?
I really like the BBC - and although people think it has a left wing slant, I don't believe it has - I believe the majority of the press are right wing making the BBC (who are pretty central) look left wing.
Compare the salaries of the BBC stars to other channels, and they are simply paying the market rate.
I think people should be careful what they wish for.
You have to be almost brainlessly unaware of broadcasting to want to castrate an independent broadcaster that - genuinely - is the envy of the world.
Maybe you'd like your sporting coverage interrupted with advertising every 4 minutes? Or maybe you'd like the national broadcaster to be concerned only with ratings in order to please advertisers - so programmes that are bold, challenging, different are sidelined? I could list a dozen programmes that wouldn't have been made on a commericial channel. Or maybe you'd just like the channel to be a mouthpiece for media billionaires?
It may well be that these stars are concerned with their own employment. (Then again, it may be that they don't relish the prospect of working under the say-so of bean counters in suits.)
You have to be almost brainlessly unaware of broadcasting to want to castrate an independent broadcaster that - genuinely - is the envy of the world.
Maybe you'd like your sporting coverage interrupted with advertising every 4 minutes? Or maybe you'd like the national broadcaster to be concerned only with ratings in order to please advertisers - so programmes that are bold, challenging, different are sidelined? I could list a dozen programmes that wouldn't have been made on a commericial channel. Or maybe you'd just like the channel to be a mouthpiece for media billionaires?
It may well be that these stars are concerned with their own employment. (Then again, it may be that they don't relish the prospect of working under the say-so of bean counters in suits.)
Well said Quinlad. I'm always happiest watching on BBC in the knowledge that my programme won't be interrupted every few minutes by the same annoying adverts. I would rather see twice the current license fee and get rid of commercial TV. I have been known to stop watching a film on itv because of interruptions every 15 minutes
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