In this time of austerity and budget cuts at the BBC what is the point of running a 24 hours TV news service. Surely a half hour/whole hour bulletin in the morning, lunchtime and in the evening would be sufficient (pretty much as we have on BBC Radio). This would probably save millions (in flights and hotel bills alone) It would stop some of the doom and gloom created by overpaid reporters (inacurately mostly) second guessing what usually transpires to be non events. It would stop overpaid news editors transforming minor incidents into headline events just to fill time. It also may stop terrorists seeking and getting publicity for their atrocities via this medium. There is round the clock news on most commercial channels, why do we as licence fee payers need to fund this nonsense. Some may remember BBC jounalists going on strike a few months ago. It was a day of bliss and entertainment on our state owned TV medium.
The BBC are currently consulting on various cost saving options for change, they have not even put this cost saving option on the table. WHY?
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