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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1022001" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>The BBC can afford to pay what it wants, and keep them under contract, as they have guaranteed funds, regardless of the quality they produce.</p><p>I never watch any British television, and I have even had to stop listening to BBC radio, due to the poor quality.</p><p>I can no longer even listen to Test Match Special, due to the incompetent old farts, and the ex public school boy sense of humour, especially regarding men dropping their trousers.</p><p>If the BBC had a decent watchdog, instead of the BBC Trust, which is finally being scrapped, it wouldn't be allowed to get away with poor management, overpriced contracts, and shoddy quality.</p><p>If you ever listen to Radio 1xtra all the news is politically correct rubbish.</p><p>Even today, following this story, all newsbeat would discuss is how the highest paid were mostly white men, and how women should be paid more, nothing about the overpaid stars, and waste of money.</p><p>Seeing as the BBC is supposed to represent the people why can't they have rolling contracts, with limited salaries, and give new presenters a chance?</p><p>It would be cheaper, and probably better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1022001, member: 187442"] The BBC can afford to pay what it wants, and keep them under contract, as they have guaranteed funds, regardless of the quality they produce. I never watch any British television, and I have even had to stop listening to BBC radio, due to the poor quality. I can no longer even listen to Test Match Special, due to the incompetent old farts, and the ex public school boy sense of humour, especially regarding men dropping their trousers. If the BBC had a decent watchdog, instead of the BBC Trust, which is finally being scrapped, it wouldn't be allowed to get away with poor management, overpriced contracts, and shoddy quality. If you ever listen to Radio 1xtra all the news is politically correct rubbish. Even today, following this story, all newsbeat would discuss is how the highest paid were mostly white men, and how women should be paid more, nothing about the overpaid stars, and waste of money. Seeing as the BBC is supposed to represent the people why can't they have rolling contracts, with limited salaries, and give new presenters a chance? It would be cheaper, and probably better. [/QUOTE]
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