Whitey Ford
10-26-2019, 04:53 PM
2014 from the BBC:
BBC director general launches new diversity plan for corporation
Tony Hall aims to boost number of minorities on air by more than 40%, with targets for production staff and management as well
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/jun/20/bbc-director-general-diversity-plan-minorities-on-air
Now:
Mandatory TV Tax ‘Unsustainable’ as Young People Reject BBC
How's that niggerloving and sandmonkey coddling working out for you, BBC?
https://i.imgur.com/lBOHLEF.jpg
For the first time, fewer than half (49 per cent) of Britons aged 16 to 24 say that they watch the BBC’s television programmes even a minimum of once a week, according to the regulator’s report.
Young people are also embracing commercial online services and rejecting the BBC’s streaming service. YouTube (48 per cent) and Netflix (65 per cent) reached more viewers in that age bracket weekly than BBC iPlayer, which has just 26 per cent of youths saying they view it at least once a week — down two points from last year.
The British Broadcasting Corporation is commercial-free and is funded by the licence fee, payment of which is legally required from all those who watch live television, even if they do not watch the BBC, or iPlayer.
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/10/26/mandatory-tv-tax-unsustainable-young-people-reject-bbc/
BBC director general launches new diversity plan for corporation
Tony Hall aims to boost number of minorities on air by more than 40%, with targets for production staff and management as well
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/jun/20/bbc-director-general-diversity-plan-minorities-on-air
Now:
Mandatory TV Tax ‘Unsustainable’ as Young People Reject BBC
How's that niggerloving and sandmonkey coddling working out for you, BBC?
https://i.imgur.com/lBOHLEF.jpg
For the first time, fewer than half (49 per cent) of Britons aged 16 to 24 say that they watch the BBC’s television programmes even a minimum of once a week, according to the regulator’s report.
Young people are also embracing commercial online services and rejecting the BBC’s streaming service. YouTube (48 per cent) and Netflix (65 per cent) reached more viewers in that age bracket weekly than BBC iPlayer, which has just 26 per cent of youths saying they view it at least once a week — down two points from last year.
The British Broadcasting Corporation is commercial-free and is funded by the licence fee, payment of which is legally required from all those who watch live television, even if they do not watch the BBC, or iPlayer.
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/10/26/mandatory-tv-tax-unsustainable-young-people-reject-bbc/