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Re: [Swprograms] BBC license fee could be means tested under Government charter renewal plans - Telegraph
When the EPL signed their last radio rights deals "world rights" went to
TalkSports who carry commentary from every game on their app. But the deal
also gave BBCWS the right to pick up the BBC domestic feed for a game on
Saturday and a game on Sunday. So the World Service usually features
second half commentary on Saturday's and sometimes more than that on
Sunday.
Additionally BBC WS also still has FA Cup games and the Champions League
Final.
SF
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From: Swprograms [mailto:swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Mark J. Fine
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 7:36 AM
To: Shortwave programming discussion; ODXA; Internet radio discussion
Subject: Re: [Swprograms] BBC licence fee could be means tested under
Government charter renewal plans - Telegraph
Rich,
Most of us probably remember when WS had Div I matches on Saturday and
Sunday, before the Premier League and programming right was even an issue.
I think the only footy that BBC covers anymore (and someone can correct me
if Ié wrong) are some select FA Cup matches, which at best are blacked
out on 5 Live streams.
Today, the sums that Sky and BT are shelling out are somewhat absorbed by
advertising revenue on TV. That would have to be recouped at the BBC via
their UK-only licensing fee.
I may be mixing radio and TV metaphors here, but therein lies another part
of the problem: Brits would be paying a much larger licensing fee for the
whole world if audio were broadcast on the WS again - that part would
clearly have to change.
Whaté interesting is that part of the issue here is why broadcasting
rights are so high to begin with, something that they also dealt with in
Spain recently (all of La Liga was on strike because of a rights
disagreement).
Mark
On 7/16/15, 6:27 AM, "Swprograms on behalf of Richard Cuff"
<swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of rdcuff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>The BBC Charter is up for renewal, and there are several elements of
>the BBC's existence that could be changed.
>
>One of them is the Licence Fee funding mechanism - making it
>"means-tested", as is the Finnish broadcasting licence fee.
>
>Another item for consideration is public service programming, a
>decision that has long been part of the discussions on the CBC:
>Should CBC (or the BBC) participate in sports programming rights fee
>discussions such as the NHL or Wimbledon?
>
>Worth keeping an eye on...because the fortunes of the World Service are
>directly tied to the Licence Fee, which historically wasn't the case.
>
>Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA
>
>Shared link:
>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/bbc/11742553/BBC-licence-fee-could-be-m
>ean s-tested-under-Government-charter-renewal-plans.html
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