Quote: Rood Eye @ 5th May 2020, 10:18 AMEither that or they should operate under the same conditions as other broadcasters - and become a commercial TV station. Crap programs mean no viewers - which means no advertisers which means they go out of business.
Yes, it's a cruel world but I think it might be about time that the BBC started to live in it.
That model is dead or dying.
"Commercial" TV relies on appointment to view TV ie things that can't be recorded, binge watched etc - in other words talents shows, 'bake-offs' & Love Island style programs.
All the shit, essentially.
Why else would you sit through ads?
And Netflix and Amazon aren't exactly awash with Talent Shows, are they?
Subscription will be the way forward.
Whether the BBC can survive in that world is in question - but it's future certainly isn't in going "commercial".