Comment by scott_w
1 month ago
It's set every 10 years as part of the charter renewal process agreed with the government and Parliament.
Not paying the Licence Fee is a criminal offence.
None of these make the BBC "state media."
1 month ago
It's set every 10 years as part of the charter renewal process agreed with the government and Parliament.
Not paying the Licence Fee is a criminal offence.
None of these make the BBC "state media."
Those are all indicators of state media.
Did you miss this:
> UK Government cannot determine its agenda or directly influence its funding.
> The BBC will regularly criticise the government
The funding is set for a 10 year cycle, beyond the scope of any individual government specifically to protect the BBC from editorial interference by the government. That’s why it’s a publicly funded broadcaster, not “state media.”
The onus is now on you and the OP to prove your claim that the BBC is state media.
When I say state media I mean media that exists as a part of the state. Like when it's funded by the state or the state has some other kind of influence over it.
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