Surely you should either be blaming 20th Television (which is the distribution arm of 20th Century Fox Television, who make 'Glee') for demanding too much money from Channel 4, or Channel 4 for not paying up. Sky only stepped in when negotiations broke down:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...ainment-arts-13428649
Sky owes it to its shareholders to get the max advertising revenue and subscribers. It's a business, therefore it's doing exactly what it should do.
It's also a lesson in what people could expect if some on here people with very short-sight got their way and abolished the BBC
Totally agree with you bednobs, there is going to be nothing left to watch on the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and 5 apart from rubbish such as Big Brother. It annoys me because why should be have to pay further when we already pay a licence fee to the BBC.