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I hope you like threatening letters from the BBC, I'm still getting them and not had a TV for 12 years !!!
I hope you like threatening letters from the BBC, I'm still getting them and not had a TV for 12 years !!!

...the TV industry is better off with a strong BBC setting high standards that embarrass other channels.
I think that I recorded that program off Freeview because it had a title that made me think that it would be worth watching as it had some new and significant information.I stopped watching the BBC for politics when all the 'plain fact' focussed journalists left.
Now you get an hour of dribble to say what could be said in 30 seconds.
Talking of dribble, ITV New Youtube has a 30 minute dribble feature on air fryer fires.
Their punch line is 'clean it'.
, but as I recorded it I could skip over all the lead up adverts and didn’t last until the 1st advert break.I think that it is.TLDR but is this actually about the TV?
Good afternoon,
I think that it is.
I remember reading a review of the Next Station in the early 1990s and thinking what’s the point? This was probably the first computer that had an internet browser.
Sadly instead of becoming a source of truth the internet has become a minefield of untruths and the amount of work needed to find reliable information that is not provided by a TV broadcaster is so great that most of the time I can’t be bothered.
Newspapers have long given up on news.
Russia Today, a political channel from Russia, was sometimes informative as long as you accepted where it was coming from.
A few years back a “personality” was valuing his company that rented office space in the billions. It was packaged as a new way to work, with pool tables, free coffee and networking zones.
Russia Today was the only channel that asked the obvious questions. Isn’t it just an office block?
Without TV is is so very easy to only read what you want to read and exclude everything else.
Most of us who are old will remember ; there will be no oil by the year 2000 or the Earth is entering another ice age, or Global Warming will be irrevocable by 2010.
Good TV can bring current thinking to everyone.
One of the attractions of the Internet as a news source is that you can only read what you want to read, avoiding the truth.
Bye
Ian
I think they've been dumbing down for years because they're scared that the licence will get stopped if they don't, and because that's what an audience that doesn't appreciate the value of a reliable unbiased broadcaster wants. The respect and trust the world has for the BBC World Service says more about the BBC than anything the Daily Mail etc have to say.I think that the TV industry is better off with a strong BBC setting high standards that embarrass other channels.
Sadly I now regard the BBC as a social media channel with a bit of news added so that they can pretend not to be and worse the standards have now been so low for so long they don't even realise how low they have sunk.
What struck me was that I doubt cleaning the pan does much to stop any grunge blown into the works above from catching fire, and that's not so easily cleaned.Talking of dribble, ITV New Youtube has a 30 minute dribble feature on air fryer fires.
Their punch line is 'clean it'.
I think they've been dumbing down for years because they're scared that the licence will get stopped if they don't, and because that's what an audience that doesn't appreciate the value of a reliable unbiased broadcaster wants.