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A Question Of Spite
In its bid to kill off the BBC, the Government has forced the Corporation to put all its shows out to tender from private independent producers.
The new makers of 'A Question of Sport' plan to pension off the lovely Sue Barker, and replace her with a disabled black lesbian. Apparently this necessary to attract the covetted 18-30 year old views.
I certainly won't be watching.
The new makers of 'A Question of Sport' plan to pension off the lovely Sue Barker, and replace her with a disabled black lesbian. Apparently this necessary to attract the covetted 18-30 year old views.
I certainly won't be watching.
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///A tender document circulated to prospective bidders late last year said the broadcaster was looking to “refresh” A Question of Sport, bringing more ethnic minority, disabled, and LGBT performers to its line-up.///
Thanks for the link Baldric , but it says this..........."as part of an overhaul that the BBC says will offer viewers “a fresh and new perspective”.
The corporation is understood to be in the final stages of awarding the contract for the historic quiz show to an independent production company, under an agreement with ministers to put the majority of its programmes out to tender.".........................Not this.................."In its bid to kill off the BBC, the Government has forced the Corporation to put all its shows out to tender from private independent producers."
A question of Spite indeed........but who's?
The corporation is understood to be in the final stages of awarding the contract for the historic quiz show to an independent production company, under an agreement with ministers to put the majority of its programmes out to tender.".........................Not this.................."In its bid to kill off the BBC, the Government has forced the Corporation to put all its shows out to tender from private independent producers."
A question of Spite indeed........but who's?
The Government's policy on putting programming out to tender is simply an extension of the BBC's own 'Compete or Compare' policy, which was introduced by their Director-General in 2014:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ mediace ntre/la testnew s/2016/ BBC-fir st-show s-compe titive- tenderi ng
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