Tuesday, 22 March 2011

YourFired

The YouView project is in trouble, or so it seems. Why else would you send for Alan Sugar. We are rather hopeful that Sir Alan will decide the project is not worth saving. Perhaps he will even tell the staff that thier services are no longer required.

In any event, the longer that this project takes to get to market, the more irrelevant it becomes. Whichever way you read it, this is good news.

Friday, 11 March 2011

Marxist takes over Question TIme

I know that some people think our opposition to the BBC is over the top. How do they explain a marxist appointed to edit Question Time. We just are not capable of making this stuff up.

In an interesting twist he even has a Russian name for goodness sake. Does this tell us anything?

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Subscribe to the BBC

The BBC is planning to allow overseas viewers to use iPlayer on a subscription model. This is a positive development, although it would be even better if they adopted the subscription model at home and ditched the Licence Fee. We can but hope.

The article from TechWatch contains an interesting non sequitur: "By contrast, the licence fee entitles ....... all free at the point of use." Yes it is free but you still pay. Unfortunately people seem very relucant to view the BBC in a rational way.