There probably is.  And no.  "I would sell my house and all my possessions
to help the BBC".

Cheers,

Rich.


On 10/12/07, dantes inferno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a campaign anywhere to abolish the license fee?
>
> Anyone want tostart one?
>
> On 11/10/2007, Gordon Joly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 17:12 +0100 11/10/07, Jason Cartwright wrote:
> > >Well, like it or not big corps are often the gatekeepers sat between
> > >the audience masses and content owners. That doesn't seem to be
> > >changing (*cough* Google).
> > >
> > >J
> >
> > And there you have the case in point. Auntie, for better or worse, is
> > the best we have. Radio, television, and now Internet. BBC
> > Worldservice is a world brand, because of the quality and the
> > veracity of the content. It never had to sell itself, it just was on
> > the only voice of authority and truth that reason so many nations in
> > the world.
> >
> > The masses can have the mass media. I want quality. At the moment for
> > me that means Radio 4. I don't do telly at the moment.
> >
> > Public service broadcasting (the BBC, Channel 4 etc) cannot and
> > should not "compete" in the market place.
> >
> > Gordo
> >
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