20-12-2023, 02:44 PM
I still wonder about 20 years ago when BBC was making this MAD rush to online services and then half of them got mothballed or archived, What was the point in that?
The only reason Daytime is still going is partly because the Beep sells those programmes to other like digital channels or international hence why many are 45mins long, While Homes under the hammer does have 45 min edits = even more editions.
I'm going try and make it clearer about BBC world news and 45 different services, it doesn't matter if there all gold standard and excellent, if the people paying for it get nothing from it or believe its detrimental to over parts of the service provide they not going to care. This does seem to be fundamental problem, that runs via many issues.
No one wants to see those service go but, never bit the hand that feeds you.
The only reason Daytime is still going is partly because the Beep sells those programmes to other like digital channels or international hence why many are 45mins long, While Homes under the hammer does have 45 min edits = even more editions.
I'm going try and make it clearer about BBC world news and 45 different services, it doesn't matter if there all gold standard and excellent, if the people paying for it get nothing from it or believe its detrimental to over parts of the service provide they not going to care. This does seem to be fundamental problem, that runs via many issues.
No one wants to see those service go but, never bit the hand that feeds you.