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Is there a licence obligation for some kind of feedback programme?

It fills a few minutes on a Sunday afternoon. It's the sort of show nobody watches but if they axed it the BBC would get accused of stifling criticism.
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(03-05-2023, 04:54 PM)Brekkie Wrote:  Is there a licence obligation for some kind of feedback programme?

It fills a few minutes on a Sunday afternoon.  It's the sort of show nobody watches but if they axed it the BBC would get accused of stifling criticism.

It doubt it’s an obligation but I’d say they are afraid of the optics of axing a viewer feedback programme even if it’s little watched and buried on a Sunday afternoon. The same reason I suspect Newswatch survived the news channel merger while the film and paper reviews were axed.
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I think if Tina had the chance to present it properly rather than just introducing it, she'd be pretty good- but as it stands, other than actually seeing her in-vision, it's no different to the narrated version whereas the other hosts were allowed to bring a bit of personality to it.
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