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Just need a bit of help for something I'm doing.
As above mainly, reasons for, and against the licence fee.... We all have to pay the £145.50 each year, so... what do you think about it all.
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AlunJ
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BBC should go commercial in my opinion
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Aaron
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£145 per year for TopGear.....not worth it IMO
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mattk
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I only watch waterloo road and top gear, apart from that I hate TV
go commercial imo
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pow
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What about Radio 1 though?
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by pow
What about Radio 1 though?
You're right, this is another good reason to scrap the license fee. It'll get those annoying cunts off the radio.
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pow
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Quite like Moyles
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fred7
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think its worth it really, you watch it more than you think! only problem with it is you have to pay for it, you dont have a choice thats my only problem.
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MoesTavern
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If the BBC keep making stuff like Planet Earth and joint productions with HBO like Rome then I don't mind paying it. I don't watch a thing on ITV, don't think I ever have. It's fucking shite.
[Edited on 03-11-2010 by MoesTavern]
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Quite like Moyles
'facepalm smiley'
I hate most of the Radio 1 presenters, they're all so fake and studenty.
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Root
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they should cut the channels for those that don't watch that / want to pay it
it's unfair to HAVE to buy it
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deano87
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Unfair you are forced to buy it and the don't call it a tax because people would be even more pissed off with it.
I think they should suppliment with paid for product placement rather than advertising. Easier to do because certain characters of soaps, sitcoms and dramas can be matched with products due to its target audience, rather than who pays the most.
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Nic Barnes
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i have a lot more rage towards sky for paying 40 odd quid a month and having no interest in probablyh 70% of the channels im made to pay for.
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Dom
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BBC couldn't survive in its current state if it went commercial, not without massive budget cuts across all of its programming and media outputs (TV, Radio, Web and R&D). And it'll affect a lot more than what people think ie - Freeview/Freesat, services like iPlayer (it'll end up like 4OD or DemandFive which is shit), coverage of events and sports, outdoor broadcasting (BBC Live etc), news etc.
Personally I’m all for it but I strongly believe that there needs to be a tighter regulation by the government on the spending at the BBC, particularly with the salaries of senior staff and performers/'stars'.
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Gary
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TV licence is rediculous!
What if i only had a TV for DVDs etc. I'd still get a rear ending from the licence folk for not paying it!
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by glb
TV licence is rediculous!
What if i only had a TV for DVDs etc. I'd still get a rear ending from the licence folk for not paying it!
If you only intend on watching pre-recorded material and don't have any equipment able to view live streaming material (Sat/Cable box, Computer, VCR, TV etc) then you don't have to pay for a licence.
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/TV_Licence
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Steve
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thers no excuses for it anymore, used to be the case that they couldnt stop you from tuning into it, in this digital era though they could employ a sky type system where if you pay for it you get it
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Nic Barnes
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i dont get why those crazy college kids who use their laptops and computers to watch tv and films also still have to have a tv license. bbc iplayer is put on the internet to watch for free. or is that free for people who have a tv license?
i really dont get it.
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Chris
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When was the last time you watched an advert, just use sky plus and play back 10 mins later to miss all the adverts.
You can watch iplayer with out a licence and there is some crazy thing about watching the live stream so long as the laptop is running on batteries and not connected to the mains power supply.
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Steve
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i dont think your meant to watch iplayer unless you have a tv license, not technically anyway
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John
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If you don't have an aerial you can get away with not paying it, they may come and inspect though.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
i dont get why those crazy college kids who use their laptops and computers to watch tv and films also still have to have a tv license. bbc iplayer is put on the internet to watch for free. or is that free for people who have a tv license?
i really dont get it.
iPlayer isn't covered under the licence fee as it's pre-recorded material, although some of the fee is put into this service.
Steve - How do you go about securing radio? We don't have a subscription radio service like America does (Sat radio etc). And as i said, the fee covers a lot lot more than just TV and Radio.
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Steve
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adverts for the radio, sorted
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
i dont think your meant to watch iplayer unless you have a tv license, not technically anyway
You can watch it as it's not covered by the licence fee.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
adverts for the radio, sorted
Would result in a loss of stations and listeners, it'd be like listening to Heart or Kiss Likewise with TV, even if they made it PAY-TV they'd still have to advertise and introduce cuts on programming/output (no big budget programming like TopGear, Planet Earth, Major sports events like the olympics/f1/world cup etc).
The licence fee also contributes towards online content and services, freeview/freesat, R&D, news/journalism etc
[Edited on 03-11-2010 by Dom]
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