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Should The Bbc Be A Fee Paying Tv Organisation Rather Than Of A Licence Paying One?
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/// TV licences are free for the over-75s, paid for out of government funding. However, the BBC will share the £700million-a-year bill from next year, and take it on in full in 2020. ///
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/// TV licences are free for the over-75s, paid for out of government funding. However, the BBC will share the £700million-a-year bill from next year, and take it on in full in 2020. ///
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/// ANOTHEOLDGIT, by your way of thinking, basics such as food and water should be free since they would have been paying for them for the same period of time. ///
Oh, don't be so silly how can you compare a private commercial company with the state.
You will be saying next, why don't Sainsbury's dish out old age pensions and free medical prescriptions as well?
/// ANOTHEOLDGIT, by your way of thinking, basics such as food and water should be free since they would have been paying for them for the same period of time. ///
Oh, don't be so silly how can you compare a private commercial company with the state.
You will be saying next, why don't Sainsbury's dish out old age pensions and free medical prescriptions as well?
As an oap I do not understand the thinking behind giving free licences to watch ANY tv. On the whole there are only a few programmes worth watching on a TV set. I think that now that Freeview has arrived they should ALL be free to view & anything special we want to watch we should be at liberty to buy it, so let the BBC have the same conditions to operate as other commercial broadcasters & stop this nonsense of treating the BBC as a special case.
Ron,
The 'Free' in Freeview means they are free-to-air channels. That is ones that no subscription is needed.
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The 'Free' in Freeview means they are free-to-air channels. That is ones that no subscription is needed.
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Your question doesn't make any sense: the licence is a fee. Unless you mean voluntary subscription?
I say no to that because the licence fee, which is dirt cheap by comparison with other subscriptions, binds us together as a nation. And if it went subscription it would inevitably have to cost a lot more.
I say no to that because the licence fee, which is dirt cheap by comparison with other subscriptions, binds us together as a nation. And if it went subscription it would inevitably have to cost a lot more.
The TV tax should be scrapped. What the BBC does after that is up to it, providing the taxpayers are not funding it.
I'd argue against the post claiming the BBC is the Governments propaganda channel. this may be the case when labour or liberals are in power but they certainly are in no way the Tories propaganda channel.
I'd argue against the post claiming the BBC is the Governments propaganda channel. this may be the case when labour or liberals are in power but they certainly are in no way the Tories propaganda channel.
"The TV tax should be scrapped. What the BBC does after that is up to it, providing the taxpayers are not funding it. "
That is precisely why we have a "TV tax" Because it's better to have a BBC funded the way it is and therefore committed to being impartial, than a broadcaster doing something that is "up to it"
As I have said before, all sorts of allegations are made about the BBC's bias, but no credible evidence is ever produced to back it up, and nine times out of ten no evidence whatever is offered. It;s just one of those untrue truisms :-)
That is precisely why we have a "TV tax" Because it's better to have a BBC funded the way it is and therefore committed to being impartial, than a broadcaster doing something that is "up to it"
As I have said before, all sorts of allegations are made about the BBC's bias, but no credible evidence is ever produced to back it up, and nine times out of ten no evidence whatever is offered. It;s just one of those untrue truisms :-)
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