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Old 19-01-2020, 08:46 AM #1
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Default Mark Thompson on Marr agree's we need a Open Debate on BBC Funding

Mark Thompson
now a CEO at the New York Times.
He has been viewing many changes in
all media. Like Local Papers going under.
Avoiding Market Failure

Marr says taking BBC3 onto
online only was wrong.

Mark agreed.

He kept saying the BBC and Ch4
as he worked there as well.

He is far brighter than the Current BBC
CEO Tony Hall.

Great interview
and he said many BBC3
shows end up on BBC1 anyway
Saying BBC3 was a feeder.

And Most Import
to have Big Open Debates
on the BBC future.

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Taking BBC3 onto online only was wrong then admits they all find their way to 1 and 2 anyway?

Seems it's existence as an actual channel wasn't really needed then.
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Taking BBC3 onto online only was wrong then admits they all find their way to 1 and 2 anyway?

Seems it's existence as an actual channel wasn't really needed then.

Yes
But it takes away younger viewers
from the main BBC on TV.

BBC3 was needed
as many other good shows stayed on
the BBC3HD channel.


Like When Blair was in power
a Animation Adult Content "Monkey Dust"
Was Great,
ideal for BBC3

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Great News
T. Hall is gone soon.



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Time to admit that over-the-air telly is dead and it's time to move to a full streaming model?
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Time to admit that over-the-air telly is dead and it's time to move to a full streaming model?

Its not dead
only in your Life.


Streaming can go down

Live TV News is sent over the air.
It's Staying Put.

Its Good BBC CEO Tony Hall is buggering off
in six months.
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Time to admit that over-the-air telly is dead and it's time to move to a full streaming model?
So no internet no tv.. gee thanks TS so the over 75s then won't just have the licence fee to worry about but a monthly broadband subscription too?
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So no internet no tv.. gee thanks TS so the over 75s then won't just have the licence fee to worry about but a monthly broadband subscription too?
BBC needs to remain ''free-to-air'' and not go fully streaming service (which is offputting for elderly)
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The BBC needs to stop the BBC TAX
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