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Old 26-02-2015, 13:45   #137
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Maybe a small per property charge for the basic PSBR requirement ( Saturday evening ratings battles and deadenders Eastenders is not PSBR ) and radio with the rest of the froth subscription only.

To just charge everybody no matter how little the BBC output is relevent to them is still a non-starter in my view as it's no different to now.
The thing is, there is a very vocal minority that don't want to pay anything to the BBC because they don't watch or listen to their programmes. I think the Government need to listen to them.

Enabling the public to subscribe or not subscribe will probably result in most people signing up in the end, and all the stressing about BBC funding will be gone overnight.
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