by k4blades » Fri Jul 30, 2010 4:26 pm
In principle, the BBC is very good, as has been suggested. However, I do think they have lost their way a bit over the past few years. They have tried to do too much in my opinion. Why have so many channels, if all you are showing is repeats, and all the crappy shows about traffic cops, binmen, traffic wardens, trawlermen, and so on. As Pink Floyd said, "I've got 14 cannels of **** to choose from."
They should stick at making good TV and showing that at prime time, and I can't believe there is never any cricket on. With BBC 3 not on air all day, there is the perfect place to broadcast 1 day internationals and tests.
And thats where the government missed a trick.
They could have had a 2 tier licence, so the basic one got the traditional analogue, but for the extras like the digital channles, a higher fee, and this could have been used to develop these new channels further.
Also, I'm starting to think it might be a good idea to charge the fee per TV, not per household. This ties in with the other thread about obese people. Too many kids sit in their bedrooms all the time, watching TV. If each set cost an annual fee, maybe some parents would not put TVs in the kids bedroom in the first place.