
By silicon.com
Published: Wednesday 14 July 2004
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Anonymous
Location
Wimbledon
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Director
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We invest a huge amount of our own money into developing good quality content for the web.
It infuriates me that a publicly funded organization (which we're taxed to support) can dabble and compete wherever it wants in a totally irresponsible way.
The BBC should only engage in online activity that supports its broadcast programming.
We should create a level playing field by making a...
Howard Kitto
And If I don't have a set that's capable of sky, a...
Richard Ash
We invest a huge amount of our own money into deve...
Anonymous
All this is very interesting and certainly a topic...
Anonymous
I hope silicon.com are going to make Tessa Jowell ...
Anonymous
whilst i resent being forced to pay £100 a year fo...
simon
I've worked for the BBC, I am a license payer, a S...
Brian Chappell
The beeb website is a boon to the world. I live in...
Johnny Ringo
The main difference between the BBC and vendors wi...
Paul Shrimpton
Of course the BBC should be reviewed regularly to ...
Tony Odams
It seems to me that the BBC lost the skill to ente...
W.S.Becket
No one has so far mentioned a specific company tha...
Mike Gordon
If the BBC wants to compete on a commercial playin...
Anonymous
Is it a coincidence that one of the last communist...
Anonymous
As interesting to me as your readers' response to ...
Anonymous
I think your article is missing the point somewhat...
Steve Chambers
I operate a commercial internet and gaming cafe, t...
Anonymous
Let's look at this in simple terms. The Internet i...
Paul Tansom
The BBC performs a fantastic public service - comp...
Amy Yap Day
Hmm... I wonder how many of your anonymous BBC kno...
Colin Hinkley
As a license payer I fund this site, it is the bes...
chris white
Part of the BBC Online Review states, and I quote,...
Philip Nash
The BBC are competing on a global scale against th...
Gordon Nicol
Why doesn't the government bloody well leave the B...
Neil Postlethwaite
Why do people not understand what the word 'broadc...
Paul Heneghan
I have been watching with interest the comments ma...
Anonymous
The BBC has developed into a tremendous, albeit cu...
Chris Goodman
Why do people not understand what the word 'broadc...
Paul Heneghan
The BBC cost me about £10/month. That is tremendou...
Bob Robinson
The real question here is 'is the BBC's remit to b...
Andrew O'Leary
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