What I want to know is how this saves money?
If the TV channel is turned off on broadcast TV other distribution networks (Sky, Satellite etc.) does that save a lot? If the content is still to be made, then there are costs there too - probably far more significant than the distribution costs, even if the channel does re-emerge as a networked (Internet) only channel.
I was amused at the comments by Tony Hall re maintaining quality and standards on the World at One today. I never thought much of BBC Three anyway - so where's the quality loss if Three goes?
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