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It’s time for everyone to wake up and realise how potentially malevolent this government’s plans for the BBC will be in their effect, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Viewers tuning in to sample Tuesday night’s entertainment weren’t greeted with a huge variety of genres to choose from, with most of the output falling in to the relatively cost-effective genre of observational documentaries.
New research from TubeMogul reveals that 63% would welcome an advertising-funded BBC, compared to 37% who would rather it stay as it is.
As the long-standing music magazine gets ready to go free from September, NME’s final paid-for issue will be a bumper commemorative special, taking a nostalgic look back at the greatest moments from its 63 year history.
