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Julian Fowler
 
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 13:17:58 +0000 (GMT), Dave Plowman
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Julian Fowler wrote:
I for one have no problem with the concept of a publicly funded,
public service broadcaster; I do have a problem, though, with that
broadcaster producing crap (soap operas, game shows, "reality" shows,
etc.) using licence fee revenue.


*You* might have a problem with this, but the reality is that perhaps the
majority of the viewing public want soap operas, etc, given the viewing
figures. And since the BBC is funded by all those who possess a TV, it's
only fair the majority is catered for.


That is not, though, what the BBC is there for, nor what its licence
fee funding is intended to achieve. Commerical channels chase ratings
in order to generate advertising revenue: that's the right place for
mindless/populist "entertainment". The BBC does not *need* to compete
with such dross, and it would be entirely within its charter not to do
so.

Perhaps there's space for a subscription channel that only makes the
programmes you want to watch, but I'd guess you'll have to set it up and
run it yourself. ;-)


Actually, it appears that the BBC is increasingly putting the
programming that I would prefer to watch on channels that are funded
from the licence fee, but I cannot receive ... :-(

Julian

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