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(Unverified)Feb 1st 2007 4:00PM
This BBC programing seems intended for UK viewers. More to the point is make it available internationally, for a separate Fee. This gives the BBC a real alternative Revenue stream which they can build. That would please UK license fee payers surely? Over in America we are hostage to PBS and A&E etc for deciding when and if they will ever buy recent and decent programing. Even BBCAmerica is dominated by 30 year old programing and only some newer stuff... but quite a few Cable carriers don't even offer BBCAmerica. I hope the BBC hasn't sold it's US content rights entirely to that Jt venture with Discovery and can quickly make their online programmng available to those of us not resident in the UK. We are the real customers for this new service IMHO.