03-04-2023, 05:41 AM
(31-03-2023, 07:25 PM)Argyess Wrote: It puzzles me as to why BBC Three was brought back as a linear channel, given that their target audience mainly watches stuff online now.
Always came across as something of a backwards step to me.
I'm pleased BBC Four might end up being saved after all.
BBC Three's ratings haven't set the world alight, the schedule is padded out with repeats of at 1 or 2 shows in the late hours of the day. You can really tell that the lack of a big show to hook viewers on Three clearly says much about its fortunes right now. Its EPG slots at launch (particularly on Sky, especially if you live in London) were less than favourable
That said, I don't think they should close it down, could they can afford to do it a second time with backlash once again?
As for BBC Four, it's welcome news that they are considering keeping it on air. Although it really begs the question, if they are keeping BBC Four but nuking CBBC in the process, they will have the same problem of unused bandwidth that they had when Three closed in 2016