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Topic History of: I'd quite like to be Chairman of the BBC
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Mr Reason Why bother? OK, so i guess it wouldn't go anywhere....but in the form of an application as an open letter? Get the points across?..............maybe not, then
andrew There needs to be someone who hate the PC and is willing to show some jolly Black and White Minstrels.
JK2006 No application Mr Reason - why bother?
In The Know (as always) Pru wrote:
The problem with the Government's approach is that their sole focus is on making the BBC more commercially effective, when what they should be focussing on is making it culturally more impressive. But as I say, they don't think in terms of public service broadcasting, they think in terms of an ordinary broadcaster that just happens to be publicly funded. Sadly, the same goes for many inside the BBC - that's why, for example, BBC Three was created (a niche channel for a broadcaster that was set up to combat the very idea of a niche). They all require a crash course in the history of the Beeb.

Spot on, Pru
Mr Reason So....is your application in the post ?