heart of the cost of living crisis? or is this really about their long standing vendetta against the bbc? now it is part of operation red meat, to save the prime minister from becoming dead meat. the culture secretary had claimed yesterday in a headline making tweet that this license fee announcement would be the last. today she said that was a discussion for the future. suggestions to replace it include a subscription service, perhaps with a government grant to fund less commercial programming, or even allowing the bbc to run adverts. the biggest living thing. quality broadcasting doesn t come cheap. freezing the licence fee for two years is a real terms annual cut of nearly half a billion by 2027 according to one media analyst and that is around the same at the bbc spent on all its radio output last year. we are going to have to address how we do what we do differently
the biggest living thing. quality broadcasting doesn t come cheap. freezing the licence fee for two years is a real terms annual cut of nearly half a billion pounds by 2027 according to one media analyst, enders that is around the same as the bbc spent on all its radio output last year. we re going to have to address how we do what we do differently and there will have to be changes and consequences. if you diminish capital resources, there are going to be effects. the bbc has already had ten years of real reduction by about 30%. whatever the funding after 2027, cuts are inevitably coming as a result of this latest settlement. if you don t watch it, why would you pay the licence fee? you should be able to have a tv in your house without paying it. i m happy to pay it. the bbc produces some great programmes. - things have changed with streaming services but i think the bbc is one of the things out there that is still the same,
on all its radio output last year. we re going to have to address how we do what we do differently and there will have to be changes and consequences. if you diminish capital resources, there are going to be effects. the bbc has already had ten years of real reduction by about 30%. whatever the funding after 2027, cuts are inevitably coming as a result of this latest settlement. if you don t watch it, why would you pay the licence fee? you should be able to have a tv in your house without paying it. i m happy to pay it. the bbc produces some great programmes. things have changed with streaming - services but i think the bbc is one of the things out - there that is still the same, still part of british culture. i frozen for next year, it s good really, isn t it? that s what we want. it would help our pensions. the culture secretary has effectively kick started a public debate on the future of the bbc, putting those who say she wants
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to fund less commercial programming, or even allowing the bbc to run adverts. the biggest living thing. quality broadcasting doesn t come cheap. freezing the licence fee for two years is a real terms annual cut of nearly half a billion pounds by 2027 according to one media analyst, enders that is around the same as the bbc spent on all its radio output last year. we re going to have to address how we do what we do differently and there will have to be changes and consequences. if you diminish capital resources, there are going to be effects. the bbc has already had ten years of real reduction by about 30%. whatever the funding after 2027, cuts are inevitably coming as a result of this latest settlement. if you don t watch it, why would you pay the licence fee? you should be able to have a tv in your house without paying it. i m happy to pay it. the bbc produces some great programmes. - things have changed with streaming services but i think the bbc is one