NYboro
Well-known member
Subscription models just aim for the lowest common denominator. A couple of overpaid presenters does not negate the freedom of programming.I have. Multiple times.
Definition of **** varies from person to person. I got example wouldn't watch anything on BBC Four or BBC Three as it's all ****. But that's my opinion and choice not to watch. If I had a license I'd still have to pay for it though.
Why is there such a pushback against the idea of a subscription model for BBC programming and radio? Is it because they'd have to reduce the overpaid salaries of the likes of Gary Lineker and Zoe Ball?