Mr Burns
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But the problem with the BBC is you have to pay for it whether you use it or not. I watch very little if any BBC, but still have to pay for a licence because I own a TV.clapham_gull said:I rather pay the BBC to do things properly than send a teenager out onto the street with a camera he had a couple of days training to use.
As soon as the licence fee goes you'll see the quality of programming fall through the floor across the board.
The BBC won't feel the need to live up to its Public Service remit, and other channels won't feel the need to produce quality programming to compete with the BBC.
Compared to the cost of SKY (and the quality you get for your money) the BBC represents excellent value.
We honestly don't know how lucky we are to have it.
If the license fee goes, and the quailty drops, then so be it. There are other stations to watch. And to say quailty will drop across the board is untrue. Quailty of programmes has already dropped, and if it drops further people will stop watching it, and the crap station will disappear.