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Offline Grumpmeister

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Stand by for spleen venting by licence fee payers.
« on: March 11, 2008, 06:05:48 PM »
Hang on a second, are you saying that our licence fees are going towards providing free television to North Africa and the Middle East? Just out of interest why the hell should I be paying for a service there isnt a snowball's chance in hell I'm ever going to use?  cussing:

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The BBC has launched a new Arabic language TV channel.
The channel is free to everyone in North Africa and the Middle East with a satellite or cable connection.

It will distinguish itself from other state-funded channels by reporting "without fear or favour", BBC World Service director Nigel Chapman said.

This is the BBC's second attempt at an Arabic channel. The first closed in 1996 in the wake of an editorial dispute with its Saudi funders.

The channel enters a crowded market, dominated by the Qatar-based al-Jazeera and the Saudi-funded al-Arabiya channels.

Recent TV channels financed by Western governments have struggled to make an impact, including the US-backed al-Hurra channel in Iraq and France 24 in Arabic.

"BBC Arabic is renowned for broadcasting impartial and accurate news and information which is strong on analysis and expertise. [An] enhanced multimedia service meets the needs of an audience with a very strong appetite for news and debate," Mr Chapman has said.

Some commentators question whether the BBC can succeed in a region where the UK is criticised for its involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Starting at 1000 GMT on 11 March, BBC Arabic television will broadcast 12 hours a day, shifting to a 24-hour service later in 2008.

The channel will broadcast 30-minute news bulletins every hour and two main 60-minute bulletins at 1800 GMT and 2000 GMT.

It will also carry interviews and debates allowing viewers to submit comments.

The service is the BBC's first publicly-funded international TV service.

It has an annual budget of US $50m (UK £25m). This comes partly from a UK government grant, and partly from BBC World Service funds freed up by the closure of radio services, mainly to Eastern Europe.

It hopes to attract 20 million viewers per week by 2010 and 35 million users per week for all three Arabic services - TV, radio and on the web.

The channel will be distributed through the Arabsat, Eutelsat and Nilesat satellite systems.
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Re: Stand by for spleen venting by licence fee payers.
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2008, 07:35:28 AM »
Good idea ~ let's get our propaganda in first.

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Re: Stand by for spleen venting by licence fee payers.
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2008, 12:03:48 PM »
I agree with Mort, part of the problem with the middle east is they are fed on a diet of anti-western propaganda and conspiracy theory and if we can unpick that by beaming BBC into their homes, then that can only be good. It has often been suggested that Ronald Reagan's hawkish defence policy led to the collapse of the eastern bloc, but for my money it was more a case of rock music and Levi jeans.

Besides, from what I read of that article, none of this money is being supplied by the licence fee payer per se, thus rendering your Grump invalid:

"This comes partly from a UK government grant, and partly from BBC World Service funds freed up by the closure of radio services, mainly to Eastern Europe." (the World Service is funded by gran in aid from the F&CO).
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Re: Stand by for spleen venting by licence fee payers.
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2008, 12:08:10 PM »
Agreed .... the only problem I have is that Huw Edwards annoys the sh*t out of me .... what's he going to do to the Arabs?
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Re: Stand by for spleen venting by licence fee payers.
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2008, 12:26:37 PM »
Agreed .... the only problem I have is that Huw Edwards annoys the sh*t out of me .... what's he going to do to the Arabs?

I'd like to see the bastard ad-lib in Arabic.  ;D

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Re: Stand by for spleen venting by licence fee payers.
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2008, 09:06:29 PM »
I agree with Mort, part of the problem with the middle east is they are fed on a diet of anti-western propaganda and conspiracy theory and if we can unpick that by beaming BBC into their homes, then that can only be good. It has often been suggested that Ronald Reagan's hawkish defence policy led to the collapse of the eastern bloc, but for my money it was more a case of rock music and Levi jeans.

Besides, from what I read of that article, none of this money is being supplied by the licence fee payer per se, thus rendering your Grump invalid:

"This comes partly from a UK government grant, and partly from BBC World Service funds freed up by the closure of radio services, mainly to Eastern Europe." (the World Service is funded by gran in aid from the F&CO).
I read that it was David Hasselhof that was responsible for the collapse of communism noooo: