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01-11-2008, 12:47
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Re: TV licence fee
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Perhaps if you were a little more discerning in your viewing habbits, and not so blinkered, it would help your quiz scores.
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If losing in the quiz is a result of not watching soaps, then it's a small price to pay!!
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01-11-2008, 12:49
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Re: TV licence fee
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If losing in the quiz is a result of not watching soaps, then it's a small price to pay!!
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I don't watch any of the soaps the B.B.C. insist in broadcasting.
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01-11-2008, 13:52
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Re: TV licence fee
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You also have to remember that BBC1 and ITV1 are competing for the same target audience, so there's bound to be a crossover of provision.
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That is the point I was trying to make. The BBC have no need to compete. They don't need a big audience to charge advertising space on. They should be showing programs that will appeal to a different audience than what ITV is showing at the same time.
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01-11-2008, 14:05
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Re: TV licence fee
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That is the point I was trying to make. The BBC have no need to compete. They don't need a big audience to charge advertising space on. They should be showing programs that will appeal to a different audience than what ITV is showing at the same time.
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But The Royal Charter which governs the BBC requires them to provide programming with universal appeal, so they have to produce 'mainstream' programmes in the same way that ITV do.
They also have to produce programmes that generate decent audiences, as they have to prove that they are providing value for money. The remit requires the BBC to educate, inform and entertain, so the production of popular genres e.g. soaps, talent contests, or whatever is popular at the time, is inevitable.
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01-11-2008, 14:13
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Re: TV licence fee
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But The Royal Charter which governs the BBC requires them to provide programming with universal appeal, so they have to produce 'mainstream' programmes in the same way that ITV do.
They also have to produce programmes that generate decent audiences, as they have to prove that they are providing value for money. The remit requires the BBC to educate, inform and entertain, so the production of popular genres e.g. soaps, talent contests, or whatever is popular at the time, is inevitable.
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Yes I agree they do, they should not put them on at the same time though.
When did someone decide that a 24 hours news channel was needed to fit in with that Royal Charter?
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01-11-2008, 14:56
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Re: TV licence fee
Lets face it, be honest how many of you watch BBC 3 and 4 on a regular basis, I know I don't
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01-11-2008, 16:09
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Re: TV licence fee
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They should be showing programs that will appeal to a different audience than what ITV is showing at the same time.
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...or paying millions of pounds to Camelot to show the Lotto, which provides little entertainment, and very poor viewing figures.
Like all the old nationalised companies, who grew lazy because of lack of competition, if the B.B.C. isn't doing what it's supposed to do, as set out in it's charter, which it isn't, then it should be forced to compete with commercial media companies, in an open market.
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01-11-2008, 16:23
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Re: TV licence fee
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...or paying millions of pounds to Camelot to show the Lotto, which provides little entertainment, and very poor viewing figures.
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The BBC pay Camelot to show the lottery on TV
Should it not be the other way round? Then again I don't like how contestants can win lottery money.
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01-11-2008, 16:28
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Re: TV licence fee
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The BBC pay Camelot to show the lottery on TV
Should it not be the other way round? Then again I don't like how contestants can win lottery money.
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Yes, I.T.V. wanted the rights to show the Lotto draw, but were outbid by the B.B.C., using our money.
Very entertaining, cultural, and educational.
^ That's me, not the B.B.C.
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01-11-2008, 16:41
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Re: TV licence fee
Interesting article in the Independent, on all the appalling goings on at the B.B.C. of late.
'Yet the turbulence at the BBC has been unremitting. The past 18 months in particular have seen the corporation rocked by storm after storm. Programmes that were thought almost sacred such as Children in Need, Comic Relief and Blue Peter, were found to have duped their audiences.
The Queen herself was unveiled in film to an expectant press as having stomped out of a photoshoot with Annie Leibovitz, when she had done nothing of the sort. Mr Fincham, who had presented the footage as the star billing in his new schedule, ended up quitting but only after a lengthy rearguard action by the BBC and an inquiry conducted by a former senior BBC executive, Will Wyatt.'
Rocked again: BBC all at sea in another storm - TV & Radio, Media - The Independent
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