Friday 26 September 2008

OFCOM SHOULD CONSIDER BBC EXTRA CHANNEL REVIEW.


OFCOM SHOULD CONSIDER BBC EXTRA CHANNEL REVIEW.

OFCOM SHOULD CONSIDER BBC EXTRA CHANNELS REVIEW which is already sitting there in the archives.

1.5 The importance to viewers of public service broadcasting and UK originated content
was widely accepted by respondents to our consultation. Audiences value the BBC
very highly, but virtually nobody favoured it becoming the only provider of public
service content.
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Todays thread from Ofcom is very emotive and controversial to the point of frustration. The above paragraph taken from Ofcom's Second Service Broadcasting Review is just one example which can be answered with no hesitation or problem which could be implemented tomorrow.
The BBC, ie; Our BBC, that is yours and mine, you know that one which you have been paying a licence fee for ; has enough ongoing and archived material to start a half a dozen new type channels. These could range from News, Sport, Lifestyle, Movies, Childrens, to suggest but some.
The paragraph above label; 1.5 is way off mark and taking into context the whole review does not consider or evaluate more channels from the BBC which considering the huge BBC archives the possibility is there for a perpetual everlasting wannabe channels and all from archives with continual updates coming in daily.

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