possible. most of all, they need to be convinced to vote for it. because change doesn t happen unless you vote for it. applause. keir starmer speaking in london a few hours ago. keir starmer speaking in london a few hours ago. with me is our political correspondent alicia mccarthy. very much sir keir starmer on message but not taking anything for granted. h0. message but not taking anything for ranted. ., ., , , ., , granted. no, absolutely not. this was his chance granted. no, absolutely not. this was his chance to granted. no, absolutely not. this was his chance to address - granted. no, absolutely not. this was his chance to address the - was his chance to address the troops, boost morale and the last little push before we get into the last few days of this campaign. very much heading home again and again and again the messages we ve been hearing for the last few weeks. if you want change you have to vote for it. don t assume it s going to happen for them if we take ou
is subscription free there s no subscription for radio, it s a free to air service and no subscription company is going to throw £500 million, £600 million a year into the pot of funding free to air radio. then you get into whether or not you have to make the radio services ad funded. that then has a knock on effect for the commercial sector, as well as having, i should say, a huge effect on bbc radio, were it to be ad funded you can. sorry to interrupt, but basically, you know, we could talk about we probably will end up talking about this licence fee over and over on the media show. we ll look at telly but, you know, in terms of radio, which you know about, are you suggesting that actually it might affect the whole of radio in the uk, notjust the bbc? yeah, my rough back of a cigarette packet calculation suggests that if you were to divest bbc radio in its totality from television as a result of tv going subscription only you would have to, first of all, close down, i m afr
can t have bbc radio any more because radio is subscription free. there s no subscription for radio, it s a free to air service, and no subscription company is going to throw £500 600 million a year into the pot of funding free to air radio. so then you get into whether or not you have to make the radio services ad funded. that then has a knock on effect for the commercial sector, as well as having, i should say, a huge effect on bbc radio were it to be ad funded. you can. yes, because. sorry to interrupt, but basically, you know, we could talk about we probably will end up talking about this licence fee over and over on the media show. we ll look at telly, but, you know, in terms of radio which you know about are you suggesting that, actually, it might affect the whole of radio in the uk, notjust the bbc? the whole of radio, yeah. my rough back of a cigarette packet calculation suggests that if you were to divest bbc radio in its totality from television, as a result of tv
as well as having, i should say, a huge effect on bbc radio, were it to be ad funded you can. sorry to interrupt, but basically, you know, we could talk about we probably will end up talking about this licence fee over and over on the media show. we ll look at telly but, you know, in terms of radio, which you know about, are you suggesting that actually it might affect the whole of radio in the uk, notjust the bbc? yeah, my rough back of a cigarette packet calculation suggests that if you were to divest bbc radio in its totality from television as a result of tv going subscription only you would have to, first of all, close down, i m afraid, bbc local radio and all the nations radio. they simply are not commercially sustainable, given their audience level and the costs involved. nobody would touch them in a privatised world and try and make money out of them. they re simply not commercially sustainable.
is subscription free there s no subscription for radio, it s a free to air service and no subscription company is going to throw £500 million, £600 million a year into the pot of funding free to air radio. then you get into whether or not you have to make the radio services ad funded. that then has a knock on effect for the commercial sector, as well as having, i should say, a huge effect on bbc radio, were it to be ad funded you can. sorry to interrupt, but basically, you know, we could talk about we probably will end up talking about this licence fee over and over on the media show. we ll look at telly but, you know, in terms of radio which you know about, are you suggesting that actually it might affect the whole of radio in the uk, notjust the bbc? yeah, my rough back of a cigarette packet calculation suggests that if you were to divest bbc radio in its totality from television as a result of tv going subscription only you would have to, first