If you haven't heard, the BBC has just announced it is going ahead with the changes to BBC 3 - turning it into an online only channel from February, apparently to save money.
There's been a lot of people complaining about this. The BBC claims that BBC 3's audience tends to prefer to watch content online and so this move in their opinion makes sense. While I rarely watch BBC 3 these days, I find that statement is quite generic. A lot of people do watch online/on demand content regularly, but I do still prefer to watch live tv if I can.
There's a lot of people also concerned about new talent. BBC 3 has nurtured a lot of new comedians, such as Jack Whitehall, Russell Howard, James Corden etc. There's worry that new talent won't make as much impact with the new system. Some shows like Russell Howard's Good News and Family Guy have however moved to BBC 1, 2 etc.
What do people think?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-34932688





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