Polly Toynbee is often predictable and boring but this column is on the money
it is at heart about the BBC:
the Tories hate the BBC they regard it as a leftie conspiracy and i think many of them would honestly like to finish it off ....
they earnestly desire a Murdoch Media Machine One Newsroom One Leader One People eh ........................ er that is one way the fascist revolution starts .... do not be swayed by the little sweaty right wing historians that this all about 'free markets' and a storm in a thimble [see Andrew Roberts on last night's This Week] the stakes are very high
it is about something not just the seedy greed and dominance it looks like at first glance ....why are these posh schoolboys so keen to take such reputation risks ?....
how come the MetPol was so dilatory? [and a leading exponent of MetPol democratic lawnordah is now helping Bahrain manage their spring ... [cue The Producers]
any one remember King and The Daily Mirror Coup that wasn't ?..... were we close again or near it or was it nastier altogether ... not a coup but a carve up ...austerity vicar?
it is at heart about the BBC:
If you think this is a navel-gazing media story, here's a reminder of what Hunt was about to unleash on the country, with Cameron and George Osborne's approval. If Murdoch were allowed to own all BSkyB, within a year or two he would package all his newspapers on subscription or online together with his movie and sports channels in offers consumers could hardly refuse, at loss-leading prices. Other news providers, including this one, would be driven out, or reduced to a husk. His would be the commanding news voice. Except for the BBC – which his media have attacked relentlessly for years.
Sky's dominance over the BBC is already looming: now past its investment phase, Sky's income is multiplying fast at £5.5bn a year, against the BBC's static £3.5bn. Sky's growing billions can buy everything, not only sports and movies, but every best series: the BBC trains and develops talent, predatory Sky will snatch it. Nor is Sky that good for the Treasury: for every £1 in Sky subscriptions, 90p flees the country, straight to News Corp and Hollywood in the US.
The BBC is remarkable value for money: Sky subscribers can pay £500 a year, the licence fee is £145 for masses more content. Sky is parasitic, as its own subscribers watch many more hours of BBC than Sky, so Sky would collapse if the BBC denied it its channels. Yet the BBC still pays £5m a year for appearing on its platform, a deal struck by Thatcher to help Murdoch.
Sky's dominance over the BBC is already looming: now past its investment phase, Sky's income is multiplying fast at £5.5bn a year, against the BBC's static £3.5bn. Sky's growing billions can buy everything, not only sports and movies, but every best series: the BBC trains and develops talent, predatory Sky will snatch it. Nor is Sky that good for the Treasury: for every £1 in Sky subscriptions, 90p flees the country, straight to News Corp and Hollywood in the US.
The BBC is remarkable value for money: Sky subscribers can pay £500 a year, the licence fee is £145 for masses more content. Sky is parasitic, as its own subscribers watch many more hours of BBC than Sky, so Sky would collapse if the BBC denied it its channels. Yet the BBC still pays £5m a year for appearing on its platform, a deal struck by Thatcher to help Murdoch.
they earnestly desire a Murdoch Media Machine One Newsroom One Leader One People eh ........................ er that is one way the fascist revolution starts .... do not be swayed by the little sweaty right wing historians that this all about 'free markets' and a storm in a thimble [see Andrew Roberts on last night's This Week] the stakes are very high
it is about something not just the seedy greed and dominance it looks like at first glance ....why are these posh schoolboys so keen to take such reputation risks ?....
how come the MetPol was so dilatory? [and a leading exponent of MetPol democratic lawnordah is now helping Bahrain manage their spring ... [cue The Producers]
any one remember King and The Daily Mirror Coup that wasn't ?..... were we close again or near it or was it nastier altogether ... not a coup but a carve up ...austerity vicar?
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