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BBC News Channel to Close?
Jul 7th, 2015, 2:39pm
 
According to press reports The BBC News Channel could go 'on-line' only.

Effectively meaning- it's closed-down.


The direct result of this could be SKY News becomes the default source of TV News. (It already represents 'The UK' in Europe as Europeans are unable to see BBC News channel due to satellite restrictions).


This is called "A Monopoly". Is this what the UK Government intends?
A government that is said to encourage competition?


ITN had a news channel-  "ITV News Channel". It was on air from  August 2000 until December 2005.

When it closed Alistair Stewart said the following:-


"So that's the end of five years broadcasting as the ITV News Channel. Our thanks to all our contributors, studio and production staff, to all the reporters and correspondents and everyone who made the channel the professional and effective operation that it was. But most of all, you, our viewers. A big thank you to each and every one of you. We hope we both informed and occasionally entertained you over the years. It was our mission to bring you the fastest breaking news and the most comprehensive analysis. We hope that you'll think we succeeded..

The screen then faded out to black followed by a picture of the ITN end board. The station closed shortly afterwards"

(Source Wikipedia).


Who will read the BBC's close-down announcement?


(I could be tempted to write James Murdoch, but that could be misunderstood).

An under-resourced news channel may as well close down as viewers will always chose the channel with live pictures, and reports rather than 'today's news stories re-run, with updates to camera in the studio".


The cost to the BBC of paying for the TV Licence for the over 75s is the entire cost of running BBC Radio.

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Reply #1 - Jul 8th, 2015, 4:26am
 
If it isn't closed down--it needs a major revamp from top to toe...
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Reply #3 - Jul 9th, 2015, 12:38pm
 
Roger Mosey writes to url=http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jul/09/the-bbc-news-channel-must-be-saved?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other] "The Guardian[/url].:-

"Throughout the BBC’s history, news has been the most important thing it does. Today, television is still the place where most people get their information. So it’s worrying to read reports that the BBC is considering a radical revamp, or even the end, of its successful television News Channel – which is watched by more than 8 million people a week....

Would Rupert Murdoch abandon his market-leading Fox News in America? Although Sky News is excellent, do we really want it to be the only UK-based 24-hour channel? It may be time to hang a banner opposite New Broadcasting House: “Save the BBC News Channel.”


Roger Mosey is master of Selwyn College Cambridge and a former head of BBC television news.
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