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    Wouldn't go into the millions but near enough.

    This is turning into a debate....
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Why should I not have access to a television because the BBC charge a stupid amount for a small choice of channels when Sky offers hundreds of Channels for a cheaper price. BBC - £139.50 per year compared to Skys range of appear to be cheaper deals with more choice, and as far as I know you don't have to pay anything like £139.50 per year for Sky TV services.

    The BBC is not only biased but also pays its staff obscene amounts of money (such as Jonathan Ross) and has jobs created year on year which contribute nothing, hence why they have such vague titles. There was a job in the news the other day which made no sense what so ever but I can't seem to find it now. The BBC does not need to be owned by the government, privatise it - maybe then it wouldn't be able to waste heaps and heaps of taxpayer money on lavish dinners with MPs.
    seeing as the minimum sub for sky is £18 12 month contract +set up and with that you get limited channels showing generally poor re-runs all day crammed with adverts, and the money that's paid to TV Licensing also funds digital switchover and all the BBC's services, provided as a public service to those who don't even want a tv, I can't see how you can complain. you don't even need a license to watch iPlayer or listen to the radio.

    tv is a luxury, if you don't want one because of the price, don't get one.
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    I've never listened to Absolute Radio, but Adrian Hieatt is a colleague of mine.



    By the way, Chris Moyles was on 630K per year.
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    The BBC is a remarkable organisation, it's one of the best things about Britain tbh. No adverts are fantastic, it's worth paying the premium just for that alone, that also means that 1 hour TV Programmes are about 10 minutes longer than they would be on ITV etc.

    The quality is immense, the vast majority of what I watch is on the BBC, and that may well be my opinion but I know I'm not alone here. It provides a number of quality radio stations and then there's the internet. It's website is brilliant, particularly for news, once again no adverts. And of course it's brought innovative features like the iPlayer, would all the other channels of hurried up with On-Demand TV if the BBC didn't release such a successful service, no?

    It sets the standards for media throughout the organisation. I can live with them asking a few harsh questions to Tory MPs and easier ones to Labour MPs seeing as I form my opinion on far more than "what the news says".
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    Thanks everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I've never listened to Absolute Radio, but Adrian Hieatt is a colleague of mine.



    By the way, Chris Moyles was on 630K per year.
    It's just what Virgin Radio was (unless you knew that ).

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    It depends on what section you go into, like what station, area and how long you've been there.

    I think the starter wager is 12k p/a ... I remember seeing it on connexions once.

    I will warn you however, there's LOTS of competition out there, and lots of people wanting to go into radio broadcasting

    So find what makes you unique and play on it.
    Last edited by myke; 28-01-2010 at 04:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    It's just what Virgin Radio was (unless you knew that ).
    I didn't.

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    Well us here at Habbox we make about 50,000 a month.....wait.....woops....was that a secret?

    Uh oh....


    Aidobmac





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