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by Banjo » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:07 pm

Errkal wrote:my questions are.

will Top Gear be safe ??

and does this mean we can lobby to get Strictly Come Dancing banned to save money ??


People like you should be banned from voting.

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by Carlos » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:18 pm

The BBC should axe 3 and 4 and consolidate all their programming to BBC1+2, Get some actual DJs on Radio 1 instead of overpaid celebrities, Put ads in all radio stations other than 2 and 5 and then have a 90s Sci-Fi hour on BBC2 every day at 6pm showing reruns of Star Trek, Buffy, Sliders, Backstep and The Xfiles.

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by Lotus » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:19 pm

I'd love to see a breakdown of the BBC's money and where it goes. Anyone know if that's available anywhere?

I wonder if they cut BBC 3 and BBC 4 (putting BBC 4's decent programmes on BBC 2), and some of the excessive numbers of radio stations they have, how much money it'd save.

The amount of repeats the BBC shows just seems to increase, so they must be saving some money on not making new programming.

I reckon they'll try and keep the Premier League highlights, as I'd imagine it's one of their bigger sports draws, but stuff like athletics, rowing, distance running, rugby and the like could well go.

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by Glowy69 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:23 pm

Spindash wrote:They should spend every penny they have on taking the FA Cup back from ITV. At the moment it's like Smash Hits TV covering the Proms. :cry:


Sky should have the FA cup, they know how to present everything, and with the cuts does that mean Murray will get told to strawberry float off from MoTD2?

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by Errkal » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:38 pm

Lotus wrote:I'd love to see a breakdown of the BBC's money and where it goes. Anyone know if that's available anywhere?


do a freedom of information request, they will either tell you or tell you where to find it

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Hexx » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:47 pm

Lotus wrote:[color=#8040BF]I'd love to see a breakdown of the BBC's money and where it goes. Anyone know if that's available anywhere?


This was doing the rounds when the talk about closing BBC6 came up

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Lotus » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:53 pm

Cheers, thought there'd be something out there already.

Right, get rid of:

BBC 4
BBC 3
Groups and Orchestras
S4C
CBBC or CBeebies
Asian Network
Parliament

Instantly saved over £200 million.

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by BID0 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:53 pm

Errkal wrote:also as they are cutting 20% can we cut 20% from our TV licence bills ??

Have a 100% discount if you don't watch live tv.

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Monkey Man » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:56 pm

All new daytime programming will shift to BBC One, with BBC Two showcasing repeats of peak-time programmes.

The BBC HD channel will close and be replaced with a single version of BBC Two in high definition.


No HD coverage of new BBC1 shows then? Very strange.

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by Hexx » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:56 pm

Monkey Man wrote:
All new daytime programming will shift to BBC One, with BBC Two showcasing repeats of peak-time programmes.

The BBC HD channel will close and be replaced with a single version of BBC Two in high definition.


No HD coverage of new BBC1 shows then? Very strange.


There will be I expect - since it sounds like BBC2 will be endlessly repeating them

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Harry Bizzle » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:57 pm

Does anyone actually watch BBC Parliament?

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Monkey Man » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:01 pm

Hexx wrote:
Monkey Man wrote:
All new daytime programming will shift to BBC One, with BBC Two showcasing repeats of peak-time programmes.

The BBC HD channel will close and be replaced with a single version of BBC Two in high definition.


No HD coverage of new BBC1 shows then? Very strange.


There will be I expect - since it sounds like BBC2 will be endlessly repeating them


Probably but nobody wants to watch Dr Who on a Wednesday in HD when it's already only been shown in SD the previous Saturday.

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PostBBC confirms budget cuts
by $ilva $hadow » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:05 pm

Harry Bizzle wrote:Does anyone actually watch BBC Parliament?



Yes, I do. It's a vital source of information.



They're making all these cuts in so many areas but the one that they refuse to make cuts in is the pay. I bet the guys at the top in the BBC have ridiculously high pay and equally ridiculous pensions on top of ridiculous benefits and allowances.

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by BID0 » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:08 pm

$ilva $hadow wrote:
Harry Bizzle wrote:Does anyone actually watch BBC Parliament?



Yes, I do. It's a vital source of information.



They're making all these cuts in so many areas but the one that they refuse to make cuts in is the pay. I bet the guys at the top in the BBC have ridiculously high pay and equally ridiculous pensions on top of ridiculous benefits and allowances.

Me too. I watch Parliament on occasion.

As for the boys and girls at the top, it's the same situation in the Police/NHS/whatever. These people won't be firing themselves so we lose frontline services instead :fp:

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by The People's ElboReformat » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:11 pm

Monkey Man wrote:
All new daytime programming will shift to BBC One, with BBC Two showcasing repeats of peak-time programmes.

The BBC HD channel will close and be replaced with a single version of BBC Two in high definition.


No HD coverage of new BBC1 shows then? Very strange.

At the moment there are 2 HD BBC channels. BBC One HD and BBC HD. So I assume BBC One HD will remain and continue showing HD coverage of BBC1 shows. While BBC HD gets replaced with BBC Two HD.

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by Tafdolphin » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:13 pm

Lotus wrote:Cheers, thought there'd be something out there already.

Right, get rid of:

BBC 4
BBC 3
Groups and Orchestras
S4C
CBBC or CBeebies
Asian Network
Parliament


You are literally scum.

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Errkal » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:16 pm

gonna put it out there...

kill off eastenders??

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Lotus » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:18 pm

Tafdolphin wrote:
Lotus wrote:Cheers, thought there'd be something out there already.

Right, get rid of:

BBC 4
BBC 3
Groups and Orchestras
S4C
CBBC or CBeebies
Asian Network
Parliament


You are literally scum.

:lol:

What's the alternative though? The bosses and 'stars' are never going to accept a pay-cut, so it makes sense to get rid of the services that have the lowest audiences (I'm guessing the ones I've mentioned have the least viewers/listeners). Would anyone really miss BBC 3? If there are programmes on any of those that are really that good, move them to a different channel.

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Lotus » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:18 pm

Errkal wrote:gonna put it out there...

kill off eastenders??

If only. :(

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PostRe: BBC confirms budget cuts
by Spindash » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:21 pm

Isn't S4C part of Channel 4? :arrow:


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