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06-10-2017 09:56 PM #62
Happy to pay it.
It’s where I come for all my news. I also regularly watch BBC 4 and listen to their local and national radio channels.
I used to grudge paying it but it least it has a policy of impartiality, unlike other outlets.
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06-10-2017 11:31 PM #63This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You’re at it?
Hahaha if the BBC is know for anything it is known for its bias.
On another note it is interesting to read that there is no need for a TV License to listen to their radio programmes.
Or that is what I think I read above anyway
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06-10-2017 11:52 PM #64This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also, I don't think of the licence fee as a TV subscription. Does it not fund all the other services such as the radio channels, the website and all the on-demand services?
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07-10-2017 07:51 AM #65This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Tories hate the BBC because of its left wing bias to the extent that they formally complained about the leaders' debate in June, even though their leader didn't attend.
The Labour Party hate it because of it's pro conservative bias, to the extent that Laura Kuenssberg received death threats from activists and felt the need to hire a bodyguard to do her job at their conference last week.
And the SNP hate the BBC because it gives publicity to the views of all the political parties in the UK, the majority of which are pro union.
If only the BBC was as neutral as, er, well, let me think ...
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07-10-2017 07:28 PM #66
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Wouldn't it be great, if all the money raised in Scotland, was spent in Scotland.
#bbcquestiontimeisscottish...really.
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08-10-2017 01:04 AM #67This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-10-2017 09:52 AM #68
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08-10-2017 10:15 AM #69This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Where would it end? All the money raised by Edinburgh folks being spent in Edinburgh? All we’d have is a posh River City, documentaries about the same subjects and local news bulletins where the main story is a cat being stuck up a tree.
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08-10-2017 10:27 AM #70This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-10-2017 10:38 AM #71This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
TV is about more than politics. Even the staunchest of Nationalists have to admit that when it comes to popular culture, the UK is second to none.
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08-10-2017 10:57 AM #72This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-10-2017 11:14 AM #73This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don’t think there’s a problem with high quality content creating a negative culture...it’s all the other crap like reality TV.
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08-10-2017 11:35 AM #74This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-10-2017 01:53 PM #77
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We currently raise approx. £320Million in Scotland, with only £190Million spent here on programming.
Just think of all the jobs, and new programmes which could be made here.
At the moment, it's all taken to London, and they decide what programmes are made in Scotland, hence my, #questiontime
Maybe we could get BBC Scotland to bid for some of our matches live, instead of giving vast sums to supposed celebrities.
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08-10-2017 02:45 PM #78
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People hear what they want to.
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08-10-2017 02:49 PM #79This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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08-10-2017 02:58 PM #80
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BBC output is pretty good.
STV output is dreadful.
I dont know if that adds anything, but if a 'Scottish' BBC went tye way of ITV it would be a disaster.
Also lets have it right here... nationalists hate the BBC because it is a bastion (and a fairly popular one at that) of British identity. It has nothing to do with programmes it does or doesnt make or salaries it does or doesnt pay, its because they see it as a barrier to independence that needs to be dismantled.
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Ive heard pro independence folk saying the BBC is biased against them, heard pro union folk say the same thing.
Same concept when both sets of fans at a match will say the ref was crap/poor/biased against their team.
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08-10-2017 05:01 PM #83
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Big Brother is listening.
http://news-watch.co.uk/category/licence-fee/
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10-10-2017 09:45 AM #85This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.rt.com/uk/385572-bbc-robinson-bias-corbyn/
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10-10-2017 11:33 AM #86This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-10-2017 03:40 PM #87This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Perhaps weirdly, I still support the BBC because I just don't like commercials. If it's live TV it's got to be BBC for me.
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10-10-2017 03:59 PM #88
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There will always be individual biases and antipathies that come through, even unconsciously. Maybe Robinson is an arch-unionist, maybe he just hates Salmond, maybe both.
But that is a long way from a corporate or institutional bias. Given the way politixs is split in this country, id imagine BBC Scotland has as many SNP supporters than it does of other parties.
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The BBC Head of News James Harding (ex head in fact, he's left his job today to set up an independent media company) is George Osbornes confidant, best man at his wedding and worked closely under Rupert Murdoch at The Times. Osbornes of course now heads up the Standard. These are the kind of people at the top of the media pyramid and they are also very close to the very top of Tory establishment. TV Journalists? Used to be a career for lots of left leaning graduates benefitting from red brick universities and universal education in the 60s and 70s (Thatcher and Tebbit in particular hated the BBC and it probably was quite soft 'posh' left back in the day) but now is increasingly ex private school. The argument goes that as professional media people all these people leave their politics at the door...but its up to individuals if they believe that I suppose.Last edited by hibsbollah; 10-10-2017 at 06:10 PM.
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10-10-2017 06:11 PM #90
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