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Posted Monday 30th June 2008 15:55 GMT
In Commercial iPlayer faces anti-trust shakedown
"Oh please, Michael, dry your eyes. ITV, the BBC and Channel 4 are contributing virtually nothing to the UK's creative economy and you of all people should know that. Be honest now, you are no more than "cut and paste artists", choosing programming from an independent palette of production companies, who do all your Programmed Thinking for you."
A coherent comment from amanfromMars? Shame it's wrong, then.
The BBC in particular are forced to commission from independent companies. Doesn't mean that they're unable to think for themselves.
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