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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"they wander why they are loosing market share, christmas day and they have call the midwife on, couldnt make it up"
Literally looking at the TV guide when I read this… Christmas Day and no decent movie on! |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
The BBC board and senior management know well that the the organisation's role within and former dominance of the UK's TV and radio market has been declining for years and will continue to do so.
Television and radio are facing massive competition both nationally and internationally and must make massive changes if the BBC is to survive in the long term.
The worlwide web is yet another colossal source of competitive pressure.
The BBC will become a leaner, smaller and radically changed media business when compared to the monopolistic monolith that Lord Reith originally presided over in the 1930s, a very long time ago.
If it were not for the TV licence revenue, the BBC would be defunct. |
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Watching/listening to the Atlantic Ocean crashing onto the shores and seeing our daughter having a ball were all far better forms of viewing today. We've not watched any form of TV/video/entertainment since 18 Dec. Had the radio on and music from our phones but that's it. |
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