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Should The Bbc Be A Fee Paying Tv Organisation Rather Than Of A Licence Paying One?

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anotheoldgit | 13:26 Sun 05th Mar 2017 | News
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And the very best with this idea BEEB.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/775141/BBC-elderly-pensioners-voluntarily-pay-free-licence-fee-increase-2020-Anne-Bulford-veteran

/// TV licences are free for the over-75s, paid for out of government funding. However, the BBC will share the £700million-a-year bill from next year, and take it on in full in 2020. ///
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Why should the 75+ not have to pay the TV licence? Does Sky or the other providers have free contracts for those over seventy-five?
The BBC is the Government's propaganda vehicles, so politicians will not change the way it is funded because they will lose their influence.
Some foolish Conservative politicians want to kill the BBC because they think that will give commercial opportunities to their friends the Murdochs and the Rothmeres. But most politicians (Commons and Lords) see the BBC as an asset to the country, and will not significantly threaten its existance.
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/// Why should the 75+ not have to pay the TV licence? ///

Because they have been paying since 1946, and even before that for a wireless licence.

Have you?
you want to keep on getting the service but you can't be bothered paying for it any moroe?

Have you tried that in Sainsbury's? "I've been paying for food since 1946, so now I want it free"?
The free licence for 75+ was an election bribe by Gordon Brown. It makes no sense now, but no Chancellor has the balls to scrap it. It is grossly unfair on the rest who pay for a licence, but we are stuck with it.
As some pensioners have more income than some young people then I think that it should only be free if your income is below a certain amount.
The BBC should do what the rest of them do, Advertise.
ANOTHEOLDGIT, by your way of thinking, basics such as food and water should be free since they would have been paying for them for the same period of time.
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TWR
There is a finite amount of advertising money to around. If advertisers could, they would rather advertise on the BEEB than the very low audience that SKY attract.
Make the BBC financed by advertsing and you would instantly kill SKY, ITV, Channel 5, Virg... wait a minute, I am suddenly liking the idea.
Sorry JNO, didn't see your answer there.
In answer to your first question.....no, most certainly not.

If the output and quality of programming is compared to other "ITV" type stations, then the answer is obvious. Just mention David Attenborough !
Wow some tight bottoms on here, surely we can let the over 75s keep this minor perk without begrudging it?
Of course we can Prudie...But some people are just using this as an excuse to continue to hit the BBC over the head.
Iraqi babies were murdered by Blair who got elected by bribing old fools with free bus travel, free TV et al.
Gromit...that last post really doesn't become you.....I would have expected that from other regulars on here, but not you !

// Just mention David Attenborough !//

Ok, I will,

His Programmes are great examples of Wildlife / Nature photography at it's best.
But for me his presentation is far too BBC, it's stuck in the 50's in my opinion and tedious to listen to.
THUMP !

( sound of mikey4444 hitting the ground )
Some clarification needed here.

AOG - are you asking whether the BBC should be organised as a service like Netflix, with subscribers paying a monthly fee?

I ask, because the link is specifically about the elderly voluntarily contributing to the licence fee.

Either way, my answer would be 'no'.



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