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Old 19-01-2022, 21:56   #4
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Re: BBC Three launch week

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
It was ditched because the BBC was required to make budget cuts and it decided it was worth experimenting with a streaming-only channel, given the 18-35 demographic it was aimed at.

It is being revived because it has attracted a mere fraction of its former audience as a streaming-only channel, while the late-night scheduled broadcast of its prime content on BBC1 has performed well.
It will be closed down again courtesy of the Gov, cuts plus a lot of other BBC services. All to save 'Big Dog' !

It will backfire of course when the public realise the effect of cutting/removing the licence fee. No BBC3/4, no Wimbledon, no BBC proms, no Local Radio, no drama, no sport, no website , no iplayer...
Mind you if it means no Mrs Browns Boys or Strictly Come Prancing I might in favour , but they'll probably keep the cheap crap..
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