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BBC boss condemns licence plans | BBC boss condemns licence plans |
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BBC director general Mark Thompson has criticised proposals to share some of the licence fee, saying it would be a good idea "under no circumstances". | BBC director general Mark Thompson has criticised proposals to share some of the licence fee, saying it would be a good idea "under no circumstances". |
Mr Thompson said the BBC's independence and ability to deliver public services would be compromised by plans to use funds for other broadcasters. | Mr Thompson said the BBC's independence and ability to deliver public services would be compromised by plans to use funds for other broadcasters. |
He added a "small group" of people was determined to push through proposals. | |
A spokesman for the Department of Culture said it was "disappointed" by Mr Thompson's comments. | A spokesman for the Department of Culture said it was "disappointed" by Mr Thompson's comments. |
'Fairest idea' | 'Fairest idea' |
"We hope the BBC will engage constructively in the forthcoming consultation. | "We hope the BBC will engage constructively in the forthcoming consultation. |
"The public greatly value local and regional news. We have invited the BBC and others to suggest how it can be secured for the long term. | "The public greatly value local and regional news. We have invited the BBC and others to suggest how it can be secured for the long term. |
"Using a small fraction of the licence fee to do so is the best and fairest idea so far, but, as we have said, we will happily consider others," the spokesman added. | "Using a small fraction of the licence fee to do so is the best and fairest idea so far, but, as we have said, we will happily consider others," the spokesman added. |
In an interview to be broadcast on Radio 4's The Media Show, Mr Thompson said the "small group" was "ideologically focused more on the principle of getting a wedge into the licence fee, rather than having a particular urgent need." | In an interview to be broadcast on Radio 4's The Media Show, Mr Thompson said the "small group" was "ideologically focused more on the principle of getting a wedge into the licence fee, rather than having a particular urgent need." |
The chairman of the BBC Trust, Sir Michael Lyons, also came out against recommendations for sharing the licence fee when they were published last week. | The chairman of the BBC Trust, Sir Michael Lyons, also came out against recommendations for sharing the licence fee when they were published last week. |
THE MEDIA SHOW Listen to Mark Thompson's full interview on BBC Radio 4 at 1330 BST on Wednesday 24 June More about this programme | THE MEDIA SHOW Listen to Mark Thompson's full interview on BBC Radio 4 at 1330 BST on Wednesday 24 June More about this programme |
He said it should not be used as a "slush fund" and that dividing up the revenue would "damage BBC output". | He said it should not be used as a "slush fund" and that dividing up the revenue would "damage BBC output". |
As part of the Digital Britain report, the government outlined proposals to allocate 3.5% of the licence fee to other broadcasters including ITV to fund the provision of regional news and children's programming. | As part of the Digital Britain report, the government outlined proposals to allocate 3.5% of the licence fee to other broadcasters including ITV to fund the provision of regional news and children's programming. |
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