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£600 million savings at the BBC.
Running_Horse
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Pretty impressive cost cutting. Where do I get my tax refund? Must be about £20 per household? Or it could be offset against the impending broadband tax. Must be plenty more savings to be had at the bloated BBC. After all there is a recession, and we have all had to make cutbacks at work.
Been away for a while.
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What they have said is that they are going to use this 600million to pay for UK produced quality comedy and drama instead of buying crap from America.0
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BBC = great value, I also have limited SKY = yuk :eek:'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0
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Sky revolutionised sports coverage, albeit in a rather over-excited way. You're old enough to remember pre-Sky football coverage: a camera behind each goal and one above the half way line (way, way above the half way line at White Hart Lane). Sky improved that no end.
The rest of it? A thousand channels of crp plus Radio 4 and Radio 5 without crackles.0 -
I look forward to £20 off my licence.Not Again0
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Sky revolutionised sports coverage, albeit in a rather over-excited way. You're old enough to remember pre-Sky football coverage: a camera behind each goal and one above the half way line (way, way above the half way line at White Hart Lane). Sky improved that no end.
The rest of it? A thousand channels of crp plus Radio 4 and Radio 5 without crackles.
But has it?
Most people enjoyed watched Tv on a 12inch portable, maybe a 21inch colour etc etc.
Do these things improve our enjoyment of the TV... sadly I actaully think they dont. We just beleive they do.0 -
£140 a year and a freeview box is far better value than anything Sky can offer (1000 channels of pure rubbish).0
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Sky revolutionised sports coverage, albeit in a rather over-excited way. You're old enough to remember pre-Sky football coverage: a camera behind each goal and one above the half way line (way, way above the half way line at White Hart Lane). Sky improved that no end.
The rest of it? A thousand channels of crp plus Radio 4 and Radio 5 without crackles.
"Sky revolutionised sports coverage" in the UK
Not sure about the US coverage but Kerry Packer beat Sky to it by 15 years in changing the coverage of Sport. I would say though that about from the really massive events, the BBC's coverage of sport is dreadful.0 -
I do not watch the BBC but I still pay £140 a year to avoid being sent to prison. At least with Sky you do not have to pay for it if you do not watch it. For those that love the present BBC let them pay for it. Before someone harps on about it's great past I totally agree but for some years I do not think it has enough good shows to warrent living off the past........ most of which they wiped and would stay missing if not for the cash in VHS and now DVD's.0
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I do not watch the BBC but I still pay £140 a year to avoid being sent to prison. At least with Sky you do not have to pay for it if you do not watch it. For those that love the present BBC let them pay for it. Before someone harps on about it's great past I totally agree but for some years I do not think it has enough good shows to warrent living off the past........ most of which they wiped and would stay missing if not for the cash in VHS and now DVD's.
Some of the Nature stuff they do now is very, very good in HD.0
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