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BBC big u-turn?
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<blockquote data-quote="pov oatcakes" data-source="post: 19853" data-attributes="member: 175882"><p>The gist of it is that the BBC stays FTV , and might come to a middle offer of around £40 miilion (up £5 miilion) for a 5 year deal.</p><p></p><p>The BBCs directors may tell Grek Dyke that this is the offer they must take.</p><p></p><p>An offical adviser has told the governors that Skys EPG offer is ''great value'' so that will put pressure on Greg to make a decison as keeping the channels where they are will be benefical to the BBC rather than being relagted lower down the EPG.</p><p></p><p>Sky has offerred to defer neogociations for another month with the BBC while they iron out everything but at the moment the 30th of May is stil the ''offical'' date set. </p><p></p><p>Quote from medigaurdian ''The BBC was also pressed on the issue of the overspill of its broadcasts to Europe, even with the tighter footprint of the new Astra satellites Disney's representative expressed the company's concerns, pointing out that a Brussels magazine had already printed instructions of how to access the BBC for free.''</p><p></p><p></p><p>what do you think of this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pov oatcakes, post: 19853, member: 175882"] The gist of it is that the BBC stays FTV , and might come to a middle offer of around £40 miilion (up £5 miilion) for a 5 year deal. The BBCs directors may tell Grek Dyke that this is the offer they must take. An offical adviser has told the governors that Skys EPG offer is ''great value'' so that will put pressure on Greg to make a decison as keeping the channels where they are will be benefical to the BBC rather than being relagted lower down the EPG. Sky has offerred to defer neogociations for another month with the BBC while they iron out everything but at the moment the 30th of May is stil the ''offical'' date set. Quote from medigaurdian ''The BBC was also pressed on the issue of the overspill of its broadcasts to Europe, even with the tighter footprint of the new Astra satellites Disney's representative expressed the company's concerns, pointing out that a Brussels magazine had already printed instructions of how to access the BBC for free.'' what do you think of this? [/QUOTE]
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