Paddy O'Dors
Striker
Thowt the current BBC funding model will be around til 2037 at least.
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Do you think that's why they have started with that britbox idea ?Thowt the current BBC funding model will be around til 2037 at least.
Do you think that's why they have started with that britbox idea ?
Whatever finished off the dinosaurs didn’t kill everything on the Earth’s surface, otherwise we wouldn’t be here now.I believe you are speaking of the asteroid that crashed into the earth, exploding on impact, and creating a nuclear winter, which killed everything on the surface of the earth, only leaving alive things that at this point were under the sea, so natural cover, however i believe the internet has already done its explode bit, as we have Netflix and Hulu, Amazon Prime, etc all that will happen, is just continuing what already is, most of the channels have online services already, in 5 to 10 years time, what will be the point of broadcast television if you can get all the content online already ?
Doesn’t it make shit loads from selling Top Gear and the Attenborough programs across the world?Dinnar. The BBC has always been fairly enterprising down the years. Not all its income is/has been from the licence.
Government will be 'forced to rely' on BBC licence fee model, MPs suggest
A group of MPs says the infrastructure is not in place for a viable alternative to the licence fee.www.bbc.co.uk
That’s when I bought my first house. 18%Imagine paying over 18% interest on a 30-year fixed mortgage. It’s almost unthinkable. But that was the reality for home buyers in October 1981 – a year when the average rate was almost 17%.
Unlike today, in the early 1980s, the Federal Reserve was waging a war with inflation. In an effort to tame double-digit inflation, the central bank drove interest rates higher. As a result, mortgage rates topped out at 18.45%.
Doesn’t it make shit loads from selling Top Gear and the Attenborough programs across the world?
Reminds me of an anti BBC rant on here years ago and a poster claimed he'd never watched it. When someone pointed out that he was very vocal on the Top Gear thread and was a big fan of Clarkson and his gang, his response was 'I only watch it on Dave'.Doesn’t it make shit loads from selling Top Gear and the Attenborough programs across the world?
Strictly appeals to all ages and I don't think the age of the presenter reflects the age of the viewers or those who like to discuss the show. You should read the annual strictly thread on here. There's not an octogenarian in sight. All young and in their prime.The BBCs flagship Saturday night program is a ballroom dancing show that was presented by an octogenarian until he dropped. It’s followed by a hospital drama and then the news. The following morning is more news, politics, church stuff, antiques, countryside and more ballroom dancing during the evening.
Daytime weekday TV is news, property development, antiques, a soap opera and quizzes.
Is that the BBC abandoning old folk?
Britbox has been around for years in the US, I suspect they used that model as it’s been such a successDo you think that's why they have started with that britbox idea ?
Do you think that's why they have started with that britbox idea ?
Strictly appeals to all ages and I don't think the age of the presenter reflects the age of the viewers or those who like to discuss the show. You should read the annual strictly thread on here. There's not an octogenarian in sight. All young and in their prime.