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actually paid.
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kristianp
There
is a reason why the BBC is so popular. They have the right to do this.
They don't have
to pay the people that make the videos, and they don't have
to do it to the extent that
they are doing it now. It is a bit like a
restaurant in the UK. They don't have to pay
for everything, but they can
still charge a small amount to the customer.
I don't
think the BBC should have the power to stop a video being made. They
have the right to
make the video, but they should be the one making the
decision to stop
it.
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tptacek
_There is a reason why the BBC is so popular. They have the right to
do this.
They don't have to pay the people that make the videos, and they don't have
to
do it to the extent that they are doing it now._
There's a _huge_ difference between
the BBC and other organizations that
produce news. In other words, there's a huge
difference between _this_ and
the _BBC_. The BBC _produces_ news, and _the BBC is a
business_. It's a
business that produces things that are _good_. That's the _nature_ of
the
business. It doesn't matter if you're the BBC or not. The BBC can't
legitimately
claim that its _news_ is _better_ than something else's. That's
not the
point.
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kristianp
_There's a huge difference between the BBC and other
organizations that
produce news._
Yes, the BBC is a business, and the BBC produces
news. That's not the same
thing.
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topic:get paid from reels article: For some time now, I've been looking into the art of
the reels, especially the technology behind them. These ingenious machines were used by
film producers and film technicians to produce thousands of still images, as well as to
build large sets, like in this scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark. They were also used
by film and television producers for newsreels, documentaries and commercials. For
example, the reels used by BBC presenter Alan Carr were first rolled up and cut up,
then sold to various TV channels, including Channel 4. These days, many of the classic
reels are still available to see, although they're no longer made by the BBC. A
scene from the documentary film The Great Escape. Photograph: Universal/BBC/Dennis
Gentry This is a video production company called Bifactor, which specialises in reels
and video. This is one of the company's most successful reels, the VHS version of
which we recently re-released, which has been in our shop for five years. It's a
classic British story: a child in a house, who is locked inside, watches out the
window, until the end. It's not clear why the boy's parents would lock him in –
perhaps it's a metaphor for their love of the cinema? A still from the 1974 film
The Man Who Fell to Earth. Photograph: Bifactor/Swansea Picture Library The next
picture shows a boy on the street, who is trying to escape, but gets caught by the
policeman. The policeman tells the boy to get on his hands and knees. Another
picture, from the BBC's 1963 TV adaptation, The Man Who Fell to Earth, a classic of
children's TV. The boy is a very small boy with a badly damaged leg, and he struggles
to get away. Another classic is a still from a film called The Boy Who Fell to
Earth, in which a boy falls from a window. The policeman is called in and asks the boy
to get off his hands and knees. The boy falls to the ground in a very similar
manner to that seen in the VHS of the first picture. This scene has been preserved and
is one of the few that remains from the original broadcast.
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