Britain gets an upgrade in the quality of its news broadcasts today:
A strike today by up to
11,000 BBC journalists, producers and technicians over a move to cut
4,000 jobs will drastically alter radio and TV schedules.
Britain gets an upgrade in the quality of its news broadcasts today:
A strike today by up to
11,000 BBC journalists, producers and technicians over a move to cut
4,000 jobs will drastically alter radio and TV schedules.
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I couldn’t help but smile when at 6am I discovered that the replacement for the first part of the Today programme was an In Business examination of how pod-casting and new technology were going to transform radio, and how we should prepare ourselves for the coming changes.
OK, it’s not exactly subtle, but we are talking striking Trades Unionists here.
You can ignore market forces if you jail those who don’t pay.
The BBC is the last bastion of the militant-left in the country.
It’s time to do to the BBC, what happened to (taxpayer) mining in the UK. Lets see if they have any real customers.
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