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We'll end up with a media landscape just like the US except without the liberal bits. Just racism from sewage-clogged sea to sewage-clogged sea.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:We'll end up with a media landscape just like the US except without the liberal bits. I'm a big fan of the idea of the trade union movement launching a TV channel, free of Government influence and funded by workers.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 15:17 |
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The BBC being so afraid for the last decade to challenge the government because of the implied threat to the licence fee has sure worked out well for them hasnt it.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 15:38 |
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:We'll end up with a media landscape just like the US except without the liberal bits. Tonight at 9pm all new Mock the Weak with your host Lee Hurst! At 10pm the mandatory Clap for your Betters Then join Jim Davidson with some late night talk show chat, with special guest band 'Half a Shilling'! Only tonight on BRIT TV.
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Gyro Zeppeli posted:It's a loving good play from the Tories because now nobody likes the BBC, so they're going to make Keith not only defend something so widely hated from both sides, but now has to pledge to make people pay more money to keep it. Replace the license fee with the option of a nationally-shared subscription to every streaming service in existence. Price negotiation with the companies in question would be on the basis that accepting the deal is the only legal way for them to operate in the U.K.; take it or leave it.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 15:39 |
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I'm amazed the license fee lasted this long after the arrival of Sky, where you had to pay a setup fee and monthly subscription for a separate infrastructure, yet still had to pay the BBC's ransom money to legally watch anything on it. Not that I trust the Tories to be doing this for any good reason, but the political wing of the BBC has been rancid, toxic trash for years now, so whatever would constitute a good replacement wouldn't entirely resemble it anyway.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 15:45 |
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That's it!! I have no option but to google the incredibly cute creature beside Gena. Cheburashka. It's Sunday.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:01 |
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My impression was that TV is largely only watched by olds now anyway (“old” meaning anybody mid-30s or older) — are kids these days really still sitting down to watch shows instead of just doing YouTube / Netflix and torrents?
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:02 |
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When is Laura K leaving again? Starting to wonder if this added context makes her departure look like a rat fleeing a sinking ship.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:04 |
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People conflate BBC news with being The BBC. News is a small part of the BBC, and the wider BBC does some fantastic programming and losing that will make us all poorer.
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TACD posted:My impression was that TV is largely only watched by olds now anyway (“old” meaning anybody mid-30s or older) — are kids these days really still sitting down to watch shows instead of just doing YouTube / Netflix and torrents? i watch on demand bbc, never live
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:22 |
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Lungboy posted:People conflate BBC news with being The BBC. News is a small part of the BBC, and the wider BBC does some fantastic programming and losing that will make us all poorer. Yeah it's a shame
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:24 |
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I don't think I have watched anything made by the BBC in a decade.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:28 |
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Prole posted:Do you ever get the feeling that we're living through the last days of a dying system? It's insane. Nobody seems to have any kind of care for life - it's all about preservation of careers. Short term victory. Like they don't *expect* much in the long term. The system peaked before WW1 and it's been a slow descent ever since, the pace has picked up over the decades. A breakup of the Union is i think a realistic possibility now, that did not really exist twenty years ago and i'm quite surprised that it actually appeared (who rolled Chaos Brexit?). I think we are much more likely to have a ''soft'' crash rather than going Mad Max, the pain that the population will suffer is guaranteed no matter what. Prole posted:Hard to find sympathy for the BBC thing tbh. I believe every democratic society should have a public service broadcaster but Britain isn't really a democratic society anymore and the BBC sure as poo poo isn't broadcasting in the public interest. Cancelled my tv licence over a year ago, the final straw was listening to them on Radio 4, Today programme and finding the discussion unashamedly pro Tory. I have no problem with a discussion showing both sides (not flat earthers etc ffs) but if they could have sucked the ministers dick on air they bloody well would have. I never watched tv much in the previous decade so i lost very little as my time was split between work & gaming mostly. No BBC, no live shows on any medium (Twitch & YT are debatable so i just watch them after the stream if wanted). Get plenty of letters from the TV Licence people and them knocking on the door as well (they are door to door salesmen who get paid on commission), for me i don't interact with them, say nothing and politely ignore them until they are gone.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:29 |
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Unless something makes its way to Netflix, I don't watch anything from the BBC. It's also worth mentioning that it's not only just the news department that produces propaganda, but their documentary teams too. Stacey Dooley's documentary about the dangers of cannabis comes to mind as a fine example, and EastEnders is full of inserted storylines to condition the public etc. Anything worth saving from the BBC will make its way onto other platforms, and the rest can be flushed down the sewers as far as I'm concerned.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:33 |
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"Our Planet" on Netflix was every bit as good as Planet Earth 2 so kill the BBC already imo.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:39 |
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blunt posted:"Our Planet" on Netflix was every bit as good as Planet Earth 2 so kill the BBC already imo. Even the BBCs defenders 'trump card' an Attenborough doc lied by omission about climate change for years. The bbc's politics infest everything it does.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:47 |
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Struggling to think of who would really care in 10y time. Radio especially. Outside of communal spaces like factories, shops etc I don't know anyone who would listen to the radio. Hard to imagine who is actually tuning in to radio 1 on a Saturday night (esp with drinking culture in decline). The whole model is sclerotic. It's a shame as, as a large broadcasting corp ostensibly setup in the public interest, they could have lead the way in digital adaptation. Could have made boatloads launching a BBC Netflix of "all the poo poo we can find in our archives" and selling it internationally.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:48 |
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Yeah and I mean it's been ages since I've used a library I just download all me books to a kindle.
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JoylessJester posted:Even the BBCs defenders 'trump card' an Attenborough doc lied by omission about climate change for years. The bbc's politics infest everything it does. Wouldn't surprise me if Attenborough himself had something to do with that. He did not want to be part of that fight. Quite why I'm not sure I understand, but he pretty much admits it in his film
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 16:56 |
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Skulker posted:Yeah and I mean it's been ages since I've used a library I just download all me books to a kindle. That would be a reasonable argument if the BBC was actually free, didn't charge a monthly fee to access other people's content even when hosted on completely different infrastructure, and didn't send their goon squad to harass people in their homes if they dare suggest that they don't want to pay for content they aren't watching.
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winegums posted:Struggling to think of who would really care in 10y time. Personally, it's the radio especially that I would really care about losing. BBC 6 is the only part of the BBC that actually massively owns and I really would miss it terribly if it went But that's it. That's all.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:01 |
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isn’t the number 1 cause for women getting criminal records is not paying the bbc license fee , not sure if it’s because they’re usually the one into open the door midweek and therefore get the blame
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:06 |
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All that matters is Attenborough asking the young royals what animals they like which won't exist when they enter university or military school or whatever teh gently caress they do.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:09 |
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"uncle andrew"Skulker posted:Yeah and I mean it's been ages since I've used a library I just download all me books to a kindle. We already pay for an established church that claims to follow a guy who did all that stuff without needing a licence, but I think they're too busy declaring Christmas truces with a virus.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:14 |
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The BBC can get hosed, especially with the new questionnaire when you fill out your "no license needed" paperwork, that keeps reversing the sense of the questions and suggests Twitch and YouTube are reasons for requiring a license.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:15 |
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Is Louis Theroux still good
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Help Im Alive posted:Is Louis Theroux still good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmN-159SDdY
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:31 |
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Guavanaut posted:An actual community building broadcaster. CBBC
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:44 |
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I think he's been dead for a long time so I doubt there's been much change since he wrote that book about living in a cabin.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:44 |
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Strong 'well I don't even own a TV ' energy ITT right now
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:45 |
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Reminder that the BBC was responsible for inflicting Little Britain on the world for years
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:48 |
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Convex posted:Reminder that the BBC was responsible for inflicting Little Britain on the world for years For every Little Britain there was about 20 arts shows that wouldn't have been made without the international sales of that show. Hell the reason they kept Clarkson so long was that he pretty much paid the budget for BBC 4 for years. The BBC has a mandate to produce content that people want to watch and under that very wide umbrella they can then make things like 0.1% of the population would enjoy because of it. One thing that really annoys me when people say to just make it a subscription service like Netflix etc, because have you looked at what Netflix makes? I don't want even more prestige tv and I certainly want content that wont get cancelled if it doesn't top the most watched charts for 3 weeks after launch.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:58 |
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Convex posted:Reminder that the BBC was responsible for inflicting Little Britain on the world for years Yeah but it also gave us Tom Hardy in Peaky Blinders so swings and roundabouts.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 17:59 |
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Also call me cynical but this has clearly been announced now to try and distract the blue tick brigade from Johnson and his partys.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:02 |
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serious gaylord posted:Also call me cynical but this has clearly been announced now to try and distract the blue tick brigade from Johnson and his partys. Oh yeah the raft of things coming out is all Operation Save Big Dog, it's just unfortunate that they matter independantly of that as well. Ending the licence fee is set for after the next election so that's something they can 'worry' about come manifesto time but more military ships patrolling the channel doing pushbacks or whatever else is planned is very bad now.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:10 |
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The BBC has been world-leading in TV tech right up to the current era, where they were able (along with NHK) to get the HLG curve HDR standard adopted as a free alternative to the Dolby-sponsored PQ. It's always done a lot of what you'd want a socialised entertainment industry to. It's been dragged down by successive governments driving it to do less good stuff, less 'unfair' competition with commercial broadcasters and more adherence to their standards of success.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:15 |
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Going to be funny getting rid of the BBC and every other subscriber based provider just doubles it prices instantly.
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# ? Jan 16, 2022 18:18 |
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lol at people assuming that Netflix et al don't make things like arts programmes, presumably just because they don't show up on the "recommended for you" lists
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I think the only things I watch are weird media analysis videos, the odd politics thing, and lets plays on youtube, all of which are significantly more interesting and thoughtful than anything I have ever seen on a TV so I can't see why I would go back. I don't actually want to watch tv but I am quite happy to watch other people explain that they watched tv and how that made them feel about stuff.
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