BBC Three could move back to TV
The BBC has given serious consideration to the idea of moving BBC Three back to television four years after the youth network became an online-only service through BBC streaming service iPlayer.
Deadline understands that BBC top brass have held talks about the possibility of reversing the controversial decision to kill BBC Three as a television channel. Although no decision has been made, it is under review as the BBC prepares to publish its annual plan later this month — a document setting out the broadcaster’s strategic objectives for the year ahead. The thinking is that BBC Three is in good health, buoyed by hits including RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, Fleabag and This Country, and restoring the channel to television could be a battering ram in the BBC’s efforts to win back young viewers. But the decision could have an impact on other services, given the BBC’s financial constraints. The suggestion being that cuts would have to be made elsewhere to fund BBC Three’s move back to TV. BBC director general Tony Hall ultimately made the call to shift BBC Three online in 2014, sparking a vocal campaign to save the channel before it was switched off in 2016. If he changes his mind, he is likely to face accusations that he made a mistake in pulling the shutters down on the youth service. |
Here for it!
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Not arsed either way.
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It would be nice but tbh I only really had it on as background noise for family guy/american dad late at night
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The best show bbc3 ever did and cant believe they only did one series of was How to survive a zombie apocalypse with Greg James Did anyone else watch it? It had bb aspects to it it was a bit like a gameshow of dead set |
"If he changes his mind,"
Smithy Hall is going in a few months We get a New Boss of the BBC. |
I hope so
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The BBC really does cater for the younger generation. They have channels dedicated to children and to young people... and they're asking the elderly to pay for a licence despite the fact they are not catered for at all.
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as for this news, I think it has worked really well online, we’re in the age of streaming so it’s really smart |
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They need to show re-runs of Alf Garnett. There's a demand for Alf, out there.
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Looks as though this is going ahead, quite possibly at the expense of BBC Four
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Happy about this but they shouldn’t have closed it in the first place, glad the budget is increasing too.
Not that arsed if BBC4 gets axed as long as they show the old TOTP compilations on BBC2 or something |
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bbc four's a great channel and not to sound patronising but a lot of their demographic probably barely know how to use iplayer :joker: or at are gonna bother specifically using it to watch a BBC four programme, so replacing it with BBC three is a bad idea imo.
I'm here for BBC three if four stays though. |
can they not afford to just keep both?
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(not that I'd care if bbc4 got axed)
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Great news :clap1: :clap1:
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Imagine calling someone uncultured when you’re on a big brother forum and actively support Katie Hopkins?
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