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No licence fee equals no funding for the B.B.C.
Simple. I notice that no defenders of the current system have commented on the fact that we pay for foreign language broadcasts to the rest of the world on the B.B.C,and which they get to listen to for free. |
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The cost of producing newspapers/magazines certainly isn't covered by the retail price.
It's all from advertising. If you don't want to see them just flick over, like you can do with commercial television. |
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BBC - Press Office - World Service information pack Constitution and Funding ...and all for free, for everyone else around the world to listen to. |
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From the same link.
'The announcement formally confirmed £15m per annum funding for a BBC news and information television channel in the Farsi (Persian) language for Iran which will be launched next year.' Good new all round then, if you're Iranian. |
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...and who pays the journalists, illustrators, photographers etc., their lovely big salaries, nevermind the shareholders? Don't argue with me, I'm always right.:D |
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reading that is very annoying. Why would I want my tax/license fee to be used to provide free TV to the people we are at war with in the middle east? |
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Also comparing BBC on your tv to the cinema is.. well do I even need to explain why that's a bad comparison? Quote:
The real point is that we have MP's and a parliament to amend and create laws. I'm not advocating breaking the law, I'm saying lets discuss the possibility of changing it. |
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