threegee Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 So... the BBC has decided that it can't do everything! Thing is, how does a 25% cut in staff working on the Internet equate to halving the number of web pages available? Sounds like a poor deal for the licence payer to me.Don't think our Town is going to miss 6 Music and The Asian Network though. Pity just a tiny tiny bit of that £600M couldn't go to real community broadcasting. But, the Beeb it running hard to preserve its empire and not to dissipate it.
Malcolm Robinson Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 I don't understand how they can justify the licence fee in this day and age especially considering the peripherals they have gone into?
Monsta® Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 pity the licence fee doesn't shrink by half!
Symptoms Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 God Save our Blessed BBC and most of what they do, however ...like many organisations there's clearly money wasting going on.Why did they need to spend £1 billion digging the "deepest hole in the West End" when creating a new basement at Broadcasting House in London's Great Portland St. Oh, and the £70,000 to photograph the builders doing it, and £25,000 for a 2 minute flight over the site by a radio-controlled helicopter (not a big jobby but one of those model things that sad blokes fly). Then there's the £210 million +++ for just building White City 2 (further out West of Central London) with a further £60.9 million to furnish it. Just a couple of examples of needless spending when what they should have done was rationalise their TV Centre/HQ needs and house the lot in one of those cheap, monster warehouse, sheds on some industrial estate out-of-town - all at a fraction of the cost.The Beeb produces great content but is let down by lazy/greedy managers, not the programme makers.It's a bit like the answer to the question about why is military procurement costing such vast amounts (and our troops are still under-resourced) ... it 'cos a bog roll costs thousands. How else can the Officer Class get the finest wines for nowt in the mess.Yep, like all bosses they'll always milk it dry given half-a-chance and the scum-sucking Daily Mail readers will be guided into blaming the workers for excess.
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