Thread: TV licence fee
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Old 06-03-2022, 11:33   #50
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Re: TV licence fee

It’s a huge dilemma. The Behemoth has been built, allowed to burgeon, attracted Kerrie Remainers etc and now, in the Netflix era, will be very challenging to dismantle.

They’ve built the Manchester facilities, doubled the size of Broadcasting House, use the private sector for their (excellent) drama production.

Sorting out the political bias would take some heat off the BBC.

Btw, if it is to be trimmed down to a PBS service, then it still needs to be under charter so as to keep its formal distance from Government. How to fund it, though, is a huge question. And the criminality element must be removed.
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