BBC - time to make them subscription based? 16:48 - Sep 15 with 7867 views | Bazza | A casual glance at the BBC richest salaries shows a complete disregard for their pledge to cut costs. 15 to 30% increases are commonplace. The latest table also excludes incomes from BBC Studios, their commercial business so Doctor Who excluded. Half the top ten are radio presenters! Lineker has a new 5 year contract (why the heck) still the highest, though with a 20% pay cut. The new head honcho Tim Davie has got a big task ahead. In my whole career I've never seen such increases other than for rare generous promotions up to seriously senior roles with extensive responsibilities. Shame on the Beeb, no wonder people over 75 now have to pay for their licenses. | | | | |
BBC - time to make them subscription based? on 13:50 - Sep 17 with 1500 views | JaySaint |
BBC - time to make them subscription based? on 13:41 - Sep 17 by Chesham_Saint | You can. You don’t need a licence if you don’t watch BBC live (and it’s various other bits). I’ve just cancelled a licence on a property for just that reason (mind you it took a lot of effort to cancel the thing and even more to get the advance payments I’d made back). |
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BBC - time to make them subscription based? on 16:19 - Sep 18 with 1429 views | kentsouthampton | Five not-at-all racist or sexist reasons why gammons can't stand Alex Scott 18th September 2020 WITH former England footballer and TV presenter Alex Scott set to take over from Sue Barker on A Question Of Sport, our panel of gammons explain why she’s the wrong choice. She won’t know enough about our national heritage There’s an obvious reason why Scott won’t understand Britain’s culture — she’s too young. At a mere 35 years old she’s probably never heard of the 1966 World Cup. And does she know all four verses of the National Anthem? I bet Sue does. She’s got a man’s name. What’s that about? That’s just going to confuse viewers. In sport, you’ve got Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins, Alex Ferguson — and now a woman called Alex? How am I supposed to explain that to my four-year-old boy? Suppose she gets pregnant? What if she suddenly goes off on indefinite paid maternity leave, like women do these days? I can’t believe the BBC would take such an irresponsible risk with an important programme like A Question of Sport. And who do you get then? The boxer Nicola Adams? Then we’re back to square one. She’s not tall enough She’s 5’4”. Sue Barker stood all of 5’5”, a commanding presence on TV. At 5’4” you’ll only be able to see the top of Scott’s head over the desk. I don’t pay my licence fee for that. She’s called Scott, which is a slap in the face to every Englishman Some of us haven’t forgotten the Battle of Bannockburn. Sure, it could be worse, she could be called ‘Alex German’ or ‘Alex Immigrant’, but it’s bad enough. | | | |
BBC - time to make them subscription based? on 10:49 - Sep 19 with 1363 views | Sadoldgit | Saw an excellent Jonathan Pie sketch on the license fee the other day in which he defended it brilliantly. Check it out if you get a chance. | | | |
BBC - time to make them subscription based? on 11:25 - Sep 19 with 1355 views | Gennaro_Contaldo |
BBC - time to make them subscription based? on 10:49 - Sep 19 by Sadoldgit | Saw an excellent Jonathan Pie sketch on the license fee the other day in which he defended it brilliantly. Check it out if you get a chance. |
He does my head in, I'M SHOUTING SO I'M RIGHT. IF I SHOUT, THAT MEANS I'M RIGHT. I'M RIGHT ABUT EVERYTHING WHEN I SHOUT. He's tedious. | |
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BBC - time to make them subscription based? on 11:33 - Sep 19 with 1352 views | Sadoldgit | It’s all a part of his character. I like him in small doses, which is what he usually serves up. | | | |
BBC - time to make them subscription based? on 14:12 - Sep 19 with 1328 views | Kennington | Pye would do well as a poster on here. | |
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