04-12-2023, 01:59 PM
BBC seems to always be moaning about the licence fee - now, they have a commercial arm called BBC Studios which generates a revenue of over a billion pounds a year, and returns a profit to the main BBC of over £200 million a year - so when they cry that they have no money left, please explain to me where the £3 billion from the licence fee and over £1 billion and more from their commercial side revenue is going on?
I am usually a big defender of the BBC, but when it comes to them crying they are poor, I think having an annual revenue of close on £5 billion a year does not make them poor, just inefficient in how they use that money.
I am usually a big defender of the BBC, but when it comes to them crying they are poor, I think having an annual revenue of close on £5 billion a year does not make them poor, just inefficient in how they use that money.