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Is The Bbc No Longer Fit For Purpose?
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After repeatedly letting down this once great nation, most recently over the Last Night Of The Proms songs, the left wing BBC omitted to include Labour MP Tom Watson from last night’s documentary on Carl Beech, despite Watson’s scandalous key role in that fiasco. https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-8 652661/ BBC-edi ts-Nick -docume ntary-v ictims- say-Tom -Watson s-role- scandal -airbru shed.ht ml
Should the BBC now be scrapped?
Should the BBC now be scrapped?
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That’s not good enough, Ken. We’re paying for a service that we expect to be impartial. It is not.
08:31 Tue 25th Aug 2020
// For example, asylum seekers living in four star hotels.
Not a peep from Aunty until Nigel Farage highlighted it. //
Firstly, it is not news. It has been Government practice since 2018. The mystery is why it took Farage (and Theland) 2 years to find out.
Secondly, the BBC reported on the practice long before Farage decided to make a song and dance about it.
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Not a peep from Aunty until Nigel Farage highlighted it. //
Firstly, it is not news. It has been Government practice since 2018. The mystery is why it took Farage (and Theland) 2 years to find out.
Secondly, the BBC reported on the practice long before Farage decided to make a song and dance about it.
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The BBC (British Bullshouting Corporation ! !) should stop paying ridiculously high fees/salaries to so called Celebrity Presenters.
( Theland named one at 9.58 today...Gary Lineker.. who is paid £1.75 million pounds p.a.....I'll add another....Chris Evans £1.25 million p.a.) Then what about some who work for the BBC and,additionally, also for companies from whom the BBC buy-in programmes (eg.Question Time. ) Another money spinner for retired BBC staff is being re-employed by the companies who make programmes such as 'University Challenge' and 'Mastermind'. Furthermore, BBC Celebs are able to pick-up nice sums for a few after dinner speeches.....
Fiona Bruce and Huw Edwards, the newsreaders, Emily Maitlis, the Newsnight presenter, and John Humphrys, Evan Davis and Edward Stourton, the Today programme presenters are the names of some who were on the circuit (and possible still are ).
Incidentally, I agree with the BA given to Naomi and all ABers who consider the BBC to be far from impartial.
Hans.
( Theland named one at 9.58 today...Gary Lineker.. who is paid £1.75 million pounds p.a.....I'll add another....Chris Evans £1.25 million p.a.) Then what about some who work for the BBC and,additionally, also for companies from whom the BBC buy-in programmes (eg.Question Time. ) Another money spinner for retired BBC staff is being re-employed by the companies who make programmes such as 'University Challenge' and 'Mastermind'. Furthermore, BBC Celebs are able to pick-up nice sums for a few after dinner speeches.....
Fiona Bruce and Huw Edwards, the newsreaders, Emily Maitlis, the Newsnight presenter, and John Humphrys, Evan Davis and Edward Stourton, the Today programme presenters are the names of some who were on the circuit (and possible still are ).
Incidentally, I agree with the BA given to Naomi and all ABers who consider the BBC to be far from impartial.
Hans.
it's not relivant in this age of multi platforms of choice! pay if you want..remember all the blm protests and statue destruction, not a hint of illegality from the bbc, almost like, it was a good thing, the bbc controllers want to change the face of britain through the back door.
it's totally woke and full of bavel gazers, it's basically out of date
subscription service is the way to go, if you choose to.
it's totally woke and full of bavel gazers, it's basically out of date
subscription service is the way to go, if you choose to.
Regarding the licence fee, I feel that for less than 44p per day I get a wealth of viewing and I am happy with that on a personal level.
On the impartiality or not of the News and Documentary content, I rarely satisfy myself by accepting one view and will often look deeper using other methods into a story that interests me.
I do agree that some of the top salaries are hefty and that could do with looking at to free up funds to finance more good programming.
On the impartiality or not of the News and Documentary content, I rarely satisfy myself by accepting one view and will often look deeper using other methods into a story that interests me.
I do agree that some of the top salaries are hefty and that could do with looking at to free up funds to finance more good programming.
Pixie has repeatedly said on this forum that she doesn't watch any content covered by the Licence fee and they have told her she need not have a licence.
I on the other hand watch terrestrial TV every day.
Therefore you can opt out of paying if you don't avail yourself of anything provided via the licence.
I on the other hand watch terrestrial TV every day.
Therefore you can opt out of paying if you don't avail yourself of anything provided via the licence.
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