whelk Posted Tuesday at 16:58 Posted Tuesday at 16:58 37 minutes ago, sadoldgit said: The licence fee is worth it for David Attenborough alone. When compared to so much of the dross out there it is still good value. The BBC is more of a part of the fabric of the UK than flags on lampposts. It is firmly embedded in the growth of modern day Britain. It’s a shame that the so called patriots don’t value it. Too busy getting their gammon fix on GB News I suppose. Attenborough is on Netflix
whelk Posted Tuesday at 17:01 Posted Tuesday at 17:01 35 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Thats twice now, excellent work, it especially highlights your overall inability to look at situations as anything other than completely binary. 🤣 BBC gave Katy Hopkins her prominence. 2
sadoldgit Posted Tuesday at 17:24 Posted Tuesday at 17:24 59 minutes ago, The Kraken said: Thats twice now, excellent work, it especially highlights your overall inability to look at situations as anything other than completely binary. 🤣 It’s a point of view. I have already said that change is needed so I don’t see how that is ‘binary?’
Patrick Bateman Posted Tuesday at 23:14 Posted Tuesday at 23:14 7 hours ago, The Kraken said: I love what the Beeb has done and indeed some of what it still does (Monday quiz night last night was particularly difficult, mind). But, in this day and age of streaming and multiple subscriptions, a mandatory license fee to fund the BBC is really something of a disgrace. It’s such an outdated model and will become abused more and more. It’s a shame, but I do think that the payment model simply has to change. This. Those who like the "unique way the BBC is funded" are dinosaurs.
AlexLaw76 Posted yesterday at 05:01 Posted yesterday at 05:01 BBC had the golden goose when the concept of a Netflix style service was showing its leg. They had an enormous catalogue of content and could have removed the shackles of the license fee and dominated parts of this industry. They have well and truly missed the boat, and any additional/optional charges they try to introduce will largely fail, mainly due to the shit content compared to other services.
benjii Posted yesterday at 07:14 Posted yesterday at 07:14 2 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said: BBC had the golden goose when the concept of a Netflix style service was showing its leg. They had an enormous catalogue of content and could have removed the shackles of the license fee and dominated parts of this industry. They have well and truly missed the boat, and any additional/optional charges they try to introduce will largely fail, mainly due to the shit content compared to other services. It's not really up to the BBC to unilaterally do that. It would have needed political buy in as well to remove its public service obligations. The BBC makes significant commercial profits from licensing content but these are often wiped out by its public service commitments.
Weston Super Saint Posted yesterday at 07:20 Posted yesterday at 07:20 5 minutes ago, benjii said: It's not really up to the BBC to unilaterally do that. It would have needed political buy in as well to remove its public service obligations. The BBC makes significant commercial profits from licensing content but these are often wiped out by its public service commitments. And making Mrs Brown's boys.
benjii Posted yesterday at 08:17 Posted yesterday at 08:17 56 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said: And making Mrs Brown's boys. They don't make it. I expect they have made plenty of money off it, though.
sadoldgit Posted yesterday at 11:17 Posted yesterday at 11:17 2 hours ago, benjii said: They don't make it. I expect they have made plenty of money off it, though. That is a strange one. I can only think that they are trying to be all things to all people and are trying to cater for those still stuck in the 1970’s. 1
Lord Duckhunter Posted yesterday at 12:29 Posted yesterday at 12:29 1 hour ago, sadoldgit said: That is a strange one. I can only think that they are trying to be all things to all people and are trying to cater for those still stuck in the 1970’s. The only thing stuck in the 70’s related to the bbc is the way it’s funded.
Lord Duckhunter Posted yesterday at 12:32 Posted yesterday at 12:32 (edited) 19 hours ago, sadoldgit said: It’s a point of view. I have already said that change is needed so I don’t see how that is ‘binary?’ Change 😂😂😂. What change are you proposing, paying 4 weekly instead of monthly. I’m betting any change you want, involves compulsory payment, and people still facing the prospect of prison if they don’t pony up. You can bet your life it won’t involve the option of not watching/not paying… Edited yesterday at 12:33 by Lord Duckhunter
east-stand-nic Posted yesterday at 14:42 Posted yesterday at 14:42 3 hours ago, sadoldgit said: That is a strange one. I can only think that they are trying to be all things to all people and are trying to cater for those still stuck in the 1970’s. Once again you make yourself look rather silly. People stuck in the 70s? Would that be people who like Monty python and Fawlty towers? 1
sadoldgit Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago This should be interesting. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/donald-trump-s-bbc-lawsuit-puts-him-on-the-stand-where-he-must-tell-the-truth/ar-AA1StSFz?cvid=0a52709d84d24cfba130b4b88e8f4765&ocid=hpmsn
tdmickey3 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 17 hours ago, east-stand-nic said: Once again you make yourself look rather silly. People stuck in the 70s? Would that be people who like Monty python and Fawlty towers?
sadoldgit Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 17 hours ago, east-stand-nic said: Once again you make yourself look rather silly. People stuck in the 70s? Would that be people who like Monty python and Fawlty towers? Oh dear. Get a grown up to explain to you why there is a difference between having an attitude that hasn’t changed in 50 years and still being firmly rooted in the past, and actually evolving. I’ll give you an example. Men used to call women “birds” back in the 60’s and 70’s. The only people who still call them “birds” in 2025 are those who have that same mentality and haven’t moved on with the times. The only person making themselves look silly is you nic. 1 1
Turkish Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Talking of being stuck in the 70s anyone else buzzing for mince pies on their morning coffee break today?
sadoldgit Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Liz Truss as a “voice of authority?” 😂 https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/donald-trumps-10bn-claim-against-bbc-mentions-liz-truss-as-voice-of-authority-401423/# 1
east-stand-nic Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, sadoldgit said: Oh dear. Get a grown up to explain to you why there is a difference between having an attitude that hasn’t changed in 50 years and still being firmly rooted in the past, and actually evolving. I’ll give you an example. Men used to call women “birds” back in the 60’s and 70’s. The only people who still call them “birds” in 2025 are those who have that same mentality and haven’t moved on with the times. The only person making themselves look silly is you nic. So if someone likes Mrs browns boys they are stuck in 70s yes? However, someone who still likes Monty Python and Fawlty Towers has evolved? Can you honestly not see how fucking idiotic you are? Edited 10 hours ago by east-stand-nic 1
AlexLaw76 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago No serious person likes Mrs Browns Boys....no way 5
whelk Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago SPOTY still a decent watch although not overly bothered who wins still some reminders of the year’s sport.
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