Friday 10 April 2015

Government under fire over alleged BBC licence fee talks with News Corp

Title: Government under fire over alleged BBC licence fee talks with News Corp

Summary:
This article is about how the government has been urged to look again at the BBC's funding and reveal the extent to which it was discussed with News Corporation before last year's shotgun licence fee settlement. The MP John McDonnell has claimed that there were "undue influences from the Murdoch Empire" 

Facts/Phrases:
Ø  McDonnell said James Murdoch, the under-fire deputy chief operating officer at News Corporation, had made it "quite clear" that he wanted a reduced licence fee so that News Corporation could "exploit and develop their own empire at the expense of the BBC".
Ø  MPs accused him of being "light-hearted" about their concerns for local radio – Vaizey used one reply to come up with a jingle for BBC Radio Oxford – and former Labour culture minister Ben Bradshaw said he was acting like a cheerleader for the corporation.

Opinion:

In my opinion, this article is about the license fee that the BBC has the rights to and how it may come to sharing it, or making a deal with News Corporation.  

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