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The Sun: Why it's time BBC scrapped licence fee

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4 August 2010

David Graham argues that the television license fee should be made voluntary in The Sun.

Published in The Sun here. 

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BBC Radio Scotland

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3 August 2010

David Graham discussed his proposal to end the licence fee and move to a voluntary subscription based model with listeners on BBC Radio Scotland

Aired on BBC Radio Scotland on Good Morning Scotland show.

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Today Programme: David Graham on the BBC

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2 August 2010

David Graham discusses his proposals for reforming the BBC from the ASI's latest report 'Global Player or Subsidy Junkie? Decision Time for the BBC" on the BBC's Today Programme. He suggests that the licence fee should be scrapped and the BBC move to a subscription-based service. 

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BBC News Have Your Say: How should the BBC be funded?

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2 August 2010

The BBC asks for comment on our suggestion that the license fee be replaced with a voluntary subscription.

Add your view to the debate here. 

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ePolitix: BBC should scrap licence fee

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2 August 2010

ePolitix reports on our proposal for the BBC license fee to be replaced by a voluntary charge.

Published in ePolitix here.

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Guido Fawkes: Wonk Watch: The Adam Smith Institute

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2 August 2010

Guido congraulates the Adam Smith Institute for becoming the top trending on Twitter following our calls to reform the television license at the Guido Fawkes' blog.

Published in Guido Fawkes' blog here. 

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BBC: BBC should 'think again' on funding

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 2 August 2010

The BBC reports on David Graham's report which proposes that we should rethink how the BBC is funded.  

Published on the BBC.co.uk, including an interview with David Graham (aired on BBC News) here.

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Time to reform the BBC and scrap the licence fee

2 August 2010
             · Adam Smith Institute report calls for the BBC to be funded by a voluntary subscription service

· BBC must stop relying on public subsidy in order to become globally competitive and contribute to UK economy

· Report calls for a total reform and restructuring of our “public service” broadcasting system

In a report released today (MONDAY) the Adam Smith Institute calls for reform of the BBC and an end to the licence fee.

It argues that the BBC is a hugely important British institution but should be working harder for Britain. Rather than just exploiting the exclusive benefits of public subsidy, it should contribute to the national economy as well as to public welfare.

David Graham, author of ‘Global Player or Subsidy Junkie? Decision time for the BBC’, suggests that the current model of broadcast regulation in the UK is exhausted. The BBC invests heavily in opinion management and capturing UK regulators rather than looking outwards towards the international media market. Instead of relying on public subsidy the report proposes that the BBC become a voluntary subscription service, which will allow the development of a more dynamic, outward facing British media industry – led by the BBC.

The report argues that now is the perfect time to start reforming the BBC, allowing it to compete internationally with major US studios. It will also allow the public, for the first time, the chance to make its own choices and will make the BBC more responsive to consumer demands and interests.

David Graham, who is a former BBC producer, says: “Continuing with the current funding model means justified hostility from the rest of the industry, contraction and decline for the BBC. The new Government seems ready to rethink fundamentals. I hope this paper will help to encourage a serious debate, at a critical time, about a very important British institution. “

Tom Clougherty, Executive Director of the Adam Smith Institute adds:

“The status quo will not be an option for the BBC for much longer. The licence fee is already an anachronism, and opposition will grow as technological advances and changing viewing preferences make it even more outdated. But most of the reforms on the agenda at the moment – like scaling back the BBC or sharing licence fee revenues with other broadcasters – risk stifling the potential of the British media. Our proposals, as well as addressing the unfairness of the current system, would set British broadcasters free to make a significant contribution to economic growth.“

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Media Week: Scrap TV licence fee says think tank

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2 August 2010

Our calls to scrap the television licence fee are reported on in Media Week.

Published in Media Week here.

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