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<blockquote data-quote="dxhound2003" data-source="post: 877708" data-attributes="member: 232371"><p>BBC TV channel budgets 2013/14</p><p>BBC One: £1,051m</p><p>BBC Two: £415m</p><p>BBC Three: £85m</p><p>BBC Four: £49m</p><p>CBBC: £79m</p><p>CBeebies: £29m</p><p>BBC News Channel: £53m</p><p>BBC Parliament: £2m</p><p> </p><p>I can't figure out how going online would save very much. If they are going to be making the same programmes. Surely the biggest expense is making the programmes as the figures for BBC 1 versus those of BBC Parliament would suggest. BBC 1 have to pay for content like Match of the Day and "drama" like East Enders is costly to make whereas the Parliament channel essentially just points cameras at talking heads for free. The actual transmission costs for each channel would be much the same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxhound2003, post: 877708, member: 232371"] BBC TV channel budgets 2013/14 BBC One: £1,051m BBC Two: £415m BBC Three: £85m BBC Four: £49m CBBC: £79m CBeebies: £29m BBC News Channel: £53m BBC Parliament: £2m I can't figure out how going online would save very much. If they are going to be making the same programmes. Surely the biggest expense is making the programmes as the figures for BBC 1 versus those of BBC Parliament would suggest. BBC 1 have to pay for content like Match of the Day and "drama" like East Enders is costly to make whereas the Parliament channel essentially just points cameras at talking heads for free. The actual transmission costs for each channel would be much the same? [/QUOTE]
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