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Bbc Presenter Is Awarded Undisclosed Payout.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 67512/S uzanne- Virdee- BBC-pre senter- claimin g-bulli ed-pois onous-a tmosphe re-awar ded-pay out.htm l
Haven't the BBC licence payer a right to know, the amount of such payouts?
Haven't the BBC licence payer a right to know, the amount of such payouts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bazile - i would argue that the Internet is the major source of information and entertainment in our society - and payment to your Service Provider of choice does not make you 'privvy to their internal staff arrangements, any more than buying a quiche at M & S means you get to sit in on the board meetings!
The Blatantly Biased corp has a history of throwing money around, thanks to its enforced licence fee from what its always considered a fast free flowing tap.
The people that pay this tax have every right to know how theri money is being spent.
the sooner this dinosaur is put out to pasture or compete on a level playing field with other media companies the better
would you pay a fee to tescos every year to keep them in business even though you dont use them ?
The people that pay this tax have every right to know how theri money is being spent.
the sooner this dinosaur is put out to pasture or compete on a level playing field with other media companies the better
would you pay a fee to tescos every year to keep them in business even though you dont use them ?
//would you pay a fee to tescos every year to keep them in business even though you dont use them ? //
well baz
we assume you pay taxes towards the Parks and Gardens you may never use, the Museums and Art Galleries you may never visit and the Public Buildings, Statues and National Monuments you may never see
It is judged that they make a beneficial contribution to our society
Just as BBC TV, Radio, Online make to our Media industry and social environment
By comparison, the loss of Tescos would hardly make a significant difference to our retailing environment, others would replace it just as they replaced Safeway and Somerfield
well baz
we assume you pay taxes towards the Parks and Gardens you may never use, the Museums and Art Galleries you may never visit and the Public Buildings, Statues and National Monuments you may never see
It is judged that they make a beneficial contribution to our society
Just as BBC TV, Radio, Online make to our Media industry and social environment
By comparison, the loss of Tescos would hardly make a significant difference to our retailing environment, others would replace it just as they replaced Safeway and Somerfield
Bazile and bazwilrun - i don't think this is semantics. A tax is not a fee and a fee is not a tax, they are different entities entirely.
The BBC Licence is a fee, it is not compulsory to pay it - and payment of it does not offer the same rights and benefits as those afforded to shareholders of limited companies - which is the crux of the initial argument.
The BBC Licence is a fee, it is not compulsory to pay it - and payment of it does not offer the same rights and benefits as those afforded to shareholders of limited companies - which is the crux of the initial argument.
bazile
why not?
it's not on an assumption of any services rendered - although i would argue it's hard NOT to receive the benefit of one of the BBC services indirectly
it's a levy to ensure that anyone accessing broadcast media from any supplier is also contributing to the upkeep of the public broadcaster which maintains the highest standards without relying on commercial sponsorship or advertising.
You can buy into BUPA if you wish - but you still have to contribute to upkeep of the NHS
why not?
it's not on an assumption of any services rendered - although i would argue it's hard NOT to receive the benefit of one of the BBC services indirectly
it's a levy to ensure that anyone accessing broadcast media from any supplier is also contributing to the upkeep of the public broadcaster which maintains the highest standards without relying on commercial sponsorship or advertising.
You can buy into BUPA if you wish - but you still have to contribute to upkeep of the NHS