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TheDoctor.
05-03-2014, 03:51 PM
Hey Guys,

In the UK BBC 3 is been threatened to be shut!
BBC Three is to be dropped from TV schedules and will move online, as part of the BBC's cost-cutting plans.

It means shows such as Don't Tell The Bride and Pramface will only be available through the iPlayer, rather than Freeview, satellite or cable.

The BBC will make an official announcement on Thursday, media correspondent David Sillito said.

Celebrities are already rallying behind the service. Matt Lucas said the move would be "really bad for new comedy".

The BBC's decision follows a speech given by director general Tony Hall last week, in which he said "tough choices" would have to be made if the corporation was to meet its savings target.

"We are in the final stages of a budget process to find an extra £100m of savings," he said at the Oxford Media Convention. "I will announce the outcome of those decisions in the next month." It is something of a turnaround for Lord Hall, who said in October: "I wouldn't consider closing a channel".

"The public feel very strongly about all the services the BBC runs," he told the World At One. "We have to find other ways [of saving money]".

Before moving BBC Three online, however, the director general must get approval from the BBC Trust, the corporation's governing body, which represents the interests of licence fee payers.

'Sizeable step'
The futures of both BBC Three and BBC Four have been much discussed as the corporation continues to implement its savings plans.

According to industry newspaper Broadcast, moving BBC Three online "would amount to a sizeable step" towards delivering Lord Hall's £100m savings target by 2016.

The channel's service budget was £85m in 2013/14 - although moving the channel online would not eradicate those costs entirely.

Continue reading the main story
BBC TV channel budgets 2013/14

BBC One: £1,051m
BBC Two: £415m
BBC Three: £85m
BBC Four: £49m
CBBC: £79m
CBeebies: £29m
BBC News Channel: £53m
BBC Parliament: £2m
"If they want to save money, there will certainly be less programming coming from the BBC Three brand," our media correspondent said.

However, he added, the move to iPlayer would make sense for the station's target audience of 16-34 year-olds.

"Increasingly, it's thought the youth audience are switching to accessing content online. They're watching in their bedrooms and watching on tablet devices."

The move follows the BBC's decision to broadcast select TV shows online ahead of their scheduled TV transmission, among them the latest sitcom from comedian Peter Kay.

Youth channel Radio 1 will also launch as an in-vision channel on iPlayer this September.

What do you guys think?

Personally I would hate it if it closes because I love most of the programs on that channel like family guy, american dad and some of the stand up comedies. Plus Doctor Who repeats!

express your views below :D

Thread closed by lRhyss (Trialist Forum Moderator): As it has already been posted here (http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=797233)

lemons
05-03-2014, 03:57 PM
http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=797233 same thing i guess

but like i said i don't really care, but it would make more sense to merge bbc2 and bbc4

Judas
05-03-2014, 03:58 PM
NOOOOO this is a horrible move

:odey:
05-03-2014, 04:07 PM
what the hell
I thought BBC3 would be one of the most popular channels

Stadiums
05-03-2014, 04:09 PM
BBC3 is my favourite one, why would you do this to BBC3 and not BBC4..

DryRash
05-03-2014, 04:15 PM
Noo, Bad move I won't see some a my favorite TV shows D:

scottish
05-03-2014, 04:18 PM
Couldn't care less, don't watch anything on it

as for Family guy etc there's always like 3 different channels with them on.

Failing that, netflix.

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