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Re: As an American watching British tv.....
(Anonymous) 2016-10-03 01:52 am (UTC)(link)Re: As an American watching British tv.....
I'd take that a year any freakin' day.
Re: As an American watching British tv.....
(Anonymous) 2016-10-03 03:51 am (UTC)(link)Re: As an American watching British tv.....
and that's with a pretty big rig, up high. So...that for a *year* - is amazing.
(I'm asking by UK friend what all it entails, heh.)
Re: As an American watching British tv.....
(Anonymous) 2016-10-03 10:26 am (UTC)(link)But yes, we do have much more diversity in our programming because of the laws that govern the BBC. In the last decade or so, other producers have improved their diversity to be more in line with the Beeb's. The audience expects it but the main reason is because they want to be eligible to be picked up the BBC so they have the widest audience.
Re: As an American watching British tv.....
So if you're really into sport or something, i can see it being irksome to have to buy that extra (but we do that kind of thing here, too), but even if you pay for all those extras, that's still under 25 a month and there is *nowhere* in the US where you can get that rate for cable a month.
Re: As an American watching British tv.....
(Anonymous) 2016-10-03 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)Here is the list:
http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/freeviewchannels.html
That is an out of date by a couple of years list, because it is missing some channels. The licence fee even supports the infrastructure that helps broadcast these through the transmitter mast system.
How is all of that at 145 a year, less than £3 a week, not an amazing deal? That is why Murdoch hates it so much, he'd never be able to compete on price and he knows it.