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On Jun 13, 6:39*pm, MB wrote:
On 13/06/2012 17:43, 77002 wrote: Because by focussing on the areas that the commercial outlets do not broadcast, or do not broadcast well, the BBC can do better for less cost to the Llicence payer. *Among my friends who watch it, The Voice seems to be considered better than *the competing talent shows; better format, better talent. But the BBC could excel at News, Current Affairs, Commedy, Documentaries Costume Dramas, etc. I thought that they did excel at News, Current Affairs, Comedy, Documentaries, Costume Dramas etc despite the repeated cuts in finances for as long as I can remember (and having to pay $ky to allow $ky to transmit its most popular channel). If the BBC only broadcast unpopular programmes then it would get more and more difficult to justify the licence but that is what some anti-BBC $ky supporters want. *I don't see why I should have to be subjected to adverts when watching TV or listening to the radio. Have you seen the PBS Newshour, or documentaries like Lewis and Clark? PBS does not carry advertising. |
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