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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 848427" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>I do so dislike these constant approvals stating that the BBC is great quality, and value, usually from people who seldom do any research, into what is actually going on, with the BBC, and their editorial policies.</p><p>Given the option, which I personally believe we should have, I would never finance the BBC, not in its current form, or view any of their programming, especially soap operas, comedies, and dramas.</p><p>Other members have quite rightly stated that it is up to each of us what we view, and our tastes are going to vary. I would never deem to tell people what they should view, beyond the obvious, illegal, material, which the law, and watchdogs, prevent from beeing screened, but I do object to being forced to finance a television company that I will never view and whose hidden policies I find objectionable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 848427, member: 187442"] I do so dislike these constant approvals stating that the BBC is great quality, and value, usually from people who seldom do any research, into what is actually going on, with the BBC, and their editorial policies. Given the option, which I personally believe we should have, I would never finance the BBC, not in its current form, or view any of their programming, especially soap operas, comedies, and dramas. Other members have quite rightly stated that it is up to each of us what we view, and our tastes are going to vary. I would never deem to tell people what they should view, beyond the obvious, illegal, material, which the law, and watchdogs, prevent from beeing screened, but I do object to being forced to finance a television company that I will never view and whose hidden policies I find objectionable. [/QUOTE]
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