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Green Man wyot wrote:
It is a very 20th century approach isn't it?

How does it sit with the founding principles of the BBC charter? "to act in the public interest, serving all audiences..."

It would seem now,to paraphrase Orwell, that some audiences are more important than other audiences...


The charter should be scrapped maybe the BBC should be sold in an auction or merge with Sony. We don't need more crap from Viacom. BBC would probably merge Channel 4 or The Guardian.

I can't remember when I actually saw a BBC programme or listen to a radio station of theirs.
wyot It is a very 20th century approach isn't it?

How does it sit with the founding principles of the BBC charter? "to act in the public interest, serving all audiences..."

It would seem now,to paraphrase Orwell, that some audiences are more important than other audiences...
Green Man www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1332074/bbc-li...m-standard-tim-davie

It would be a failure. BBC Need to start selling ad space. YouTube has tons of ads but it don't stop people watching the videos they want to see.

Nothing is stopping people just buying a cheap set top box and tuning in. I can't see Capita knocking on doors during a pandemic.

Please wake up sheeple.