
Originally Posted by
KerrAvon
The BBC provides a public service and couldn't do that if it had to chase advertising revenues.
Take Radio 4 - not to everyone's taste, I know - but the dramas, debates and factual programmes on there are amazing. I would pay my licence fee for them alone, but the audiences are such that they could not be made on advertising revenues.
Look at some of the Attenborough style natural history programmes - cutting edge stuff that is hugely expensive, but so risky that I suspect a private advertising funded body would not make them.
Funding via licence allows the BBC to make niche programmes that nobody else would.
We should cherish what we have.