05-03-2022, 13:28
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Rise above the players
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Re: BBC licence fee
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Originally Posted by Mr K
Mostly repeats of BBC programmes !
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Sometimes I think people forget what they are getting for less than £14 a month:-
Nine national TV channels plus regional TV services
Radio stations - 10 pan-UK, six national and 40 local
BBC website - including News, Sport, Weather, CBeebies, CBBC, Food, Bitesize, Arts
BBC iPlayer - 1000s of live and on demand programmes (including news, sport, dramas, comedy, documentaries, entertainment), box sets and exclusive content
BBC Sounds - a huge range of musical genres, radio stations and podcasts
BBC World Service - TV, radio and online
Other apps and online services like Bitesize, CBeebies, Food, News, Sport and Weather
A subscription service us impractical because of the way the BBC is broadcast and would cost a lot more.
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Yes, pretty impressive. But that doesn’t address the main argument here, which is why are people forced to pay for all this if they don’t benefit from it?
Are you worried because if you give people the choice, rather fewer people will pay for it than the claimed popularity of the service would suggest?
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