Wednesday 26 May 2021

Is it really just me?

Yahoo's UK home page had a poll on with a poorly worded question asking whether Britons should refuse to pay the television licence fee. The options were: Yes, it's not worth it; and, No, it's value for money.

Quite apart from the poorly designed questionnaire (yes for a negative, no for a positive), I broke a longstanding habit of not voting in onine polls, because the Beeb is important. Yes, I voted No, because the licence fee is value for money. And here are the results at the time I voted this morning:

That's depressing, isn't it? That only about 1 in 8 people thinks the BBC is good value, when it provides ad-free television of a very high standard, fulfils a public service broadcasting remit, delivers national and local news, offers a fantastic range of national and local radio, gives us the iPlayer and Sounds app, and has one of the best websites in the world? All that for £159 per year. Yes, Netflix and Prime might be cheaper, but offer just a fraction of what the Beeb does. As for Sky, you don't really want to line Murdoch's pockets, do you?

Am I alone in thinking this? Am I so out of touch with popular opinion?

Here's a song in praise of the BBC... with bonus Susanna Hoffs.

6 comments:

  1. "I would willingly sell my house and all it's contents to help the BBC"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ukun8nc5Y8U&ab_channel=NKTP

    Yes, it might be a bit Alan Partridge, but I firmly believe the BBC is a good thing

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  2. I'm proud of the BBC, and so is Mitch Benn
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3q2iZuU5WM&ab_channel=yesthatmitch

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    1. Brilliant! How have I never seen that before?

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  3. The Man Of Cheese7 June 2021 at 22:36

    Don't think people realise what an institution the Beeb really is nowadays with thousands of channels on tap. Maybe its different for us who remember the heady days when Channel 4 arrived and we had the enormity of 4 channels to choose from! Let's hope the BBC stays for many years to come,at least in some form.

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    1. Too right, mate. People will miss it when it's gone.

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