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Once again London Live is allowed to dilute content. |
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I suspect their next application to Ofcom will be to ask if they can remove the word "London" from the station name
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There is hardly any London content, and hardly any Live content. There are also hardly any viewers (not surprisingly).
Scrap the whole channel and save some money. Can we have BBC3 back instead? And, yes, if the BBC hadn't have been forced to bankroll this crap, they wouldn't have had to make such deep cuts. |
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Perhaps the answer to local TV (other than scrapping it
) is to use a similar system that ITV used to have, a "network centre" that ALL local channels contribute to, and take non-local programmes from. Then at certain times of the day, break away to local programming?
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There is hardly any London content, and hardly any Live content.
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LOL!
Behave. Spending money on Doctors and Nurses is worse than saying the c-word on kids TV to the Gov! |
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They were showing A Night to Remember today about the Titanic sinking, I wonder if that was an omen ?
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) is to use a similar system that ITV used to have, a "network centre" that ALL local channels contribute to, and take non-local programmes from. Then at certain times of the day, break away to local programming?