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The BBC - Charlemagne - 05-08-2024 11:34

A thread to debate the BBC.

I'll start off. I'm feed up with seeing a vast array of so called experts sat in the studios to debate the Olympic events.
Last night in the studios there were 3 experts and a presenter. This morning two presenters in the studio and an expert discussing the gymnastics, and a commentator and two experts at the event.
Last night during the athletics I saw a runner being interviewed by one BBC employee before being interviewed by another (I believe that the first interview was for the radio and the second for TV).

They need to start making cutbacks, start using shared commentary with other broadcasters, kie NZ, Australia and Ireland to reduce costs.


RE: The BBC - Snooks - 05-08-2024 11:42

The BBC's Olympic TV deal and what it means

https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/cjk3vkpxz1po


RE: The BBC - Doddle - 05-08-2024 20:06

The way things are going, there won't be a BBC by the end of this decade.


RE: The BBC - gunnar - 07-08-2024 16:31

I think the BBC should change to a subscription or part subscription only model.


RE: The BBC - Charlemagne - 07-08-2024 16:54

They need to allow programme sponsorship and also product placement to fill their finacial shortfall.


RE: The BBC - lovebabes56 - 07-08-2024 17:12

At which point could the TV licence likely cease to exist - if such a thing happened in our lifetime


RE: The BBC - Tumble_Drier - 07-08-2024 17:22

The BBC can fund themselves however they want as long as it doesn't involve people being forced to pay for a TV Channel under threat of prosecution.


RE: The BBC - Boomerangutangangbang - 07-08-2024 17:46

If they could avoid employing sex pests it would be a step in the right direction.


RE: The BBC - SecretAgent - 07-08-2024 18:32

(07-08-2024 17:46 )Boomerangutangangbang Wrote:  If they could avoid employing sex pests it would be a step in the right direction.

For years the Conservatives wanted the BBC to toe the line and reflect Tory positions. They inserted Tory management on the BBC to drive behaviour that reflected Tory values. You could therefore say that in regard to BBC sex pests that policy has been very successful Big Laugh


RE: The BBC - Charlemagne - 27-11-2024 16:37

I'm fast coming to the conclusion that comedy programmes have become a thing of the past on the BBC.

At Christmas they are going to have specials of Gavin and Stacy and Mrs Brown's Boys. Both are well past their sell buy date but there's nothing new to put on the schedule. There's just no new decent comedy about.