incessant adverts for their own programs and their digital programming.
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Wed 28 Jan 2004, 15:18,
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than ads for Currys or other such shit.
the license fee is the same as about 3 months cable, and most of the good stuff on cable is on the BBc channels anyway. it's a fantastic thing
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Wed 28 Jan 2004, 15:21,
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the license fee is the same as about 3 months cable, and most of the good stuff on cable is on the BBc channels anyway. it's a fantastic thing
that the licence fee went up to fund their digital 'line-up' which contains maybe three decent programs (none of which I've seen because I don't HAVE digital - so, again, why should I have to pay for it?) amongst the whole lot.
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Wed 28 Jan 2004, 15:25,
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And I didn't notice the fee going up, when did that happen?
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Wed 28 Jan 2004, 15:30,
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it goes up every year.
anyway, the digital services are fantastic. bbc4 is wonderful and bbc3 has some wonderful stuff on it - has anyone seen nighty night yet? it roxxors my soxxors
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Wed 28 Jan 2004, 15:35,
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anyway, the digital services are fantastic. bbc4 is wonderful and bbc3 has some wonderful stuff on it - has anyone seen nighty night yet? it roxxors my soxxors
is I don't watch TV, the TV's not even set up for it, we use it to watch DVD's yet we still apparently need a licence...
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Wed 28 Jan 2004, 16:20,
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is that WE pay the licence fee for all the programmes that are broadcast to the rest of the world.
visit the BBC website & you can listen to the radio for free, wherever you are in the world. courtesy of UK licence payers
/rant
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Wed 28 Jan 2004, 15:55,
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visit the BBC website & you can listen to the radio for free, wherever you are in the world. courtesy of UK licence payers
/rant