thisistips
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The BBC is full of lefty nonsense.
For a mere £600 a year I can get to see Wigan v QPR live in HD, and 72 episodes of Star Trek and The Simpsons each week.
Why people pick on that poor old Rupert Murdoch is beyond me.
The BBC is indeed an incredible thing. The licence fee is £150, a quarter of the above. Sky is actually good if you compare it with the TV experience in the US, Germany or Italy, for example. And Sky is very very poor compared to the BBC.
And, in addition, we get the best news website in the world, loads of radio stations and iPlayer. On a commercial level, the website alone is probably worth £10 a month.
There are flaws in the service - for example, you can't yet log-in and access UK iPlayer services when abroad - but hey. It's fantastic value.
And here's the rub... if we don't look after it and defend it from government cuts, and people that say they don't need it (when they for sure use the radio/web/TV service), we will lose it. Then we'll have the kind of rubbish that is served up in the US.