The BBC's proposal to switch off Freeview is a threat to its universal service | Letter

BBC's plan to dismantle its universal service is a worrying trend, one that threatens the very fabric of British broadcasting. The corporation's proposal to axe digital terrestrial television (DTT, or Freeview) by 2034 would force millions to pay for high-speed broadband or risk losing access to BBC services.

In essence, this move would mark a turning point in UK television history, as for the first time, viewing "free-to-air" content would require a subscription. The estimated annual cost of this new regime would soar above Β£500 per household, leaving hundreds of thousands of low-income and elderly households on the brink of exclusion.

This draconian policy is likely to hit the most vulnerable members of society hardest, with potentially disastrous consequences for those who cannot afford or access digital technology. It is unconscionable that the BBC's solution involves shifting this burden onto individuals, rather than exploring more feasible alternatives, such as maintaining Freeview and preserving its universal service.

One way forward would be to adopt a more measured approach, allowing Freeview to remain operational until at least 2040 without requiring new public funding. This would minimize risk for those reliant on DTT while also sparing the BBC from incurring significant financial losses.

Ultimately, as Tim Davie has pointed out, preserving universal access to broadcasting should be seen as a societal choice, one that must not be hastily or unfairly prejudged by the corporation's short-sighted plan.
 
The idea of ditching Freeview is like something from a sci-fi movie, right? Like, in the future, we gotta pay up just to watch our fave shows πŸ€‘πŸ“Ί. I'm all for innovation and whatnot, but come on, can't they think of a better way to make it work? It's not fair to those who are struggling or don't even know how to use one of them new-fangled broadband things.

I mean, Β£500 per household is a whoppin' amount of cash! What's next, payin' to breathe in 🀯? And what about all the elderly folks and low-income households who can barely get by as it is? It's like they're tryin' to make 'em choose between food or TV πŸ”πŸ“Ί. That just ain't right.

I think keepin' Freeview around for a bit longer would be a better idea, you know? Like, let people enjoy their shows without breakin' the bank 😊. And instead of makin' people pay more, maybe we could find other ways to make it work, like gettin' some new funding or somethin'. But just plunkin' down this huge bill is just not fair πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
ugh, can't believe bbc's gone soft on us πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. first they're cutting community radio and now this? freeview is supposed to be for everyone, but now it sounds like we'll have to shell out hundreds of pounds a year just to get our bbc fix πŸ’Έ. what's next, paying to breathe air? πŸ˜’
 
this is so worrying 🀯 i mean think about all those people who can't afford high speed broadband and they'll just lose out on bbc services like that 🚫 it's not fair at all. i feel sorry for the low income households and elderly people who will be affected by this policy πŸ˜”
 
so the BBC is gonna make us all pay for our free tv πŸ€‘ like who needs personal freedom when you have 4k streaming? but seriously tho, it's crazy they're just gonna leave hundreds of thousands of people in the dark because they can't afford broadband πŸ“ΊπŸ˜’ i mean what's next? paying for air to breathe πŸ’¨? anyway, Tim Davie is right, let's not be too hasty on this one. maybe we should've thought about the consequences before saying "oh, we're just gonna take away everyone's free TV" πŸ€”
 
OMG 🀯 this is soooo worrying! If they axe Freeview in 2034 it's gonna leave heaps of people in the dark...literally 😱 like, what's next? They're already talking about taking away our Netflix subs if we don't pay up πŸ‘€. The BBC needs to think about all the ppl who can't afford fancy broadband and just wanna watch their fave shows for free πŸ“Ί. Low-income households are gonna be hit hard, especially with elderly folks who might not even know how to use digital tech πŸ€”. It's not fair to shift the burden onto individuals when there should be more options on the table πŸ’‘, like keeping Freeview alive till at least 2040 without new funding πŸ€‘. This whole thing just feels so...predictable, like they're following that "Breaking Bad"-esque trajectory where things get worse and worse 😬
 
Ugh πŸ™„, I'm really worried about this BBC thing... like, what's wrong with just keeping things simple? Freeview has been around for ages and it works just fine. Do we really need to get all fancy with high-speed broadband now? It's just gonna be a bunch of rich people splashing out cash while the poor folks are left in the dark πŸŒ‘.

I mean, Β£500 per household is mental πŸ’Έ! Who's going to afford that? And what about all the elderly and low-income households who can barely manage their bills as it is? This is just gonna push them further into poverty πŸ“‰. Can't we just find a way to make broadcasting work for everyone, not just the wealthy few? πŸ˜’
 
OMG u guys I just saw this news about BBC wanting 2 dismantle their universal service 🀯 and I'm like totally freaking out!!! They wanna axe digital terrestrial TV in 2034 πŸ“Ί which would leave millions of ppl having 2 pay for broadband or risk losing access 2 BBC services πŸ€‘. Like, what about all those low-income & elderly households who can barely afford the tech anyway? πŸ’Έ

I think this plan is super unfair 🀝 and it's just gonna push more people towards the dark side... I mean, not literally but u know what I mean πŸ˜‰. They should totes try 2 find other ways 2 make it work instead of passing the buck onto individuals πŸ’ͺ.

And honestly I don't think 2 much of their suggestion 2 make ppl pay Β£500+ per year πŸ€‘. Like, that's a lot of money! πŸ€‘ And what about those who can't even get internet at home? 🀯 It's just not right!

I'm all for the BBC finding ways 2 save money but this seems like a total cop-out 🚫. They should be more careful with their plans before they start affecting ppl's lives 🌎. Tim Davie is like the only one who gets it πŸ™... preserving universal access 2 broadcasting is like, super important πŸ’•.
 
"Actions speak louder than words!" πŸ—£οΈ This decision is all about profits over people and it's just not right! πŸ’Έ They need to think of those who can't afford fancy tech and make sure everyone has access to their services, no matter what the cost! πŸ‘
 
🚨 this is some nasty business, folks! The BBC's plan to axe Freeview is like they're gonna leave a bunch of ppl in the dark (literally!) and it ain't right πŸŒ‘. It's all about lining their own pockets instead of thinking 'bout the people who can't afford fancy broadband πŸ€‘. And what's with the 2034 deadline, eh? That's like fast-tracking us into some kinda digital divide πŸ’». We need to make sure everyone's got access to those BBC services, not just the ones who've got deep pockets πŸ’Έ. Can't we find a middle ground instead of forcing ppl to choose between their TV fix and their pocket change πŸ€”?
 
I'm genuinely concerned about this move... It feels like we're being forced down a road where technology is becoming a luxury for those who can afford it πŸ€•. I mean, think about it, what if everyone had access to high-speed broadband? Wouldn't that be the ultimate goal of any broadcasting corporation? And yet, they're trying to make us pay for just having the option to watch "free-to-air" content... It's like we're being asked to choose between our social safety net and our entertainment options.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm so over how outdated this forum still is πŸ™„. Like seriously can't we get some decent mobile app updates already?! πŸ“± Every time I try to post from my phone it just crashes and I lose all my edits 🀯. And don't even get me started on the comments section, it's like a total mess πŸ˜‚. I swear if I have to listen to one more person say "use Chrome" I'm gonna lose it 🚫.

Anyway back to the BBC thing... I mean I get where they're coming from but Β£500 a year is insane πŸ’Έ. What about those who can barely afford their rent let alone internet? It's just not right πŸ˜”. I think they should've thought this one through better, like maybe maintaining Freeview or something πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. This whole thing just feels like a money grab to me πŸ€‘.

Ugh and have you seen the comments on that article? 🀣 People are already speculating about how it's going to affect their favorite TV shows πŸ“Ί. It's just ridiculous πŸ™„. Can't we all just focus on the real issue at hand for once?! πŸ™„
 
I'm really worried about this, you know? It's like they're trying to take away something that's supposed to be free for everyone 🀯. The BBC is supposed to be a public service, not just for those who can afford it. I think it's a shame because there are so many people out there who don't have access to high-speed broadband and would get left behind if they do this thing. It's like, we're all in this together, right? 🀝 We need to make sure everyone has access to the same opportunities, not just those with more money πŸ’Έ. Maybe they should think about other ways to make it work, like letting people keep Freeview for a bit longer or something? It seems like they're trying to force people into paying for something they can't afford πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm really worried about this BBC move πŸ€”. I mean, what's next? They'll just take away our radio services too? I've got an elderly aunt who can't afford broadband, and she loves watching the news on Freeview. It'd be a nightmare for her if she had to pay extra. Can't they see how unfair this policy is? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€• The BBC's plans sound like they're gonna leave a whole lot of people in the dark, literally! πŸŒ‘ I'm worried about those low-income and elderly folks who can't afford high-speed broadband. It's just not right that they'd be forced to pay for something they need to stay connected to their community. Can't we think outside the box here? What if they just kept Freeview around till 2040 instead of cutting it off cold turkey? That way, everyone gets access to the BBC regardless of their tech skills or income πŸ’‘
 
I'm so worried about this πŸ€•. The BBC's plan is gonna leave so many people without access to their fave shows and news... it's like they're pulling the plug on free TV altogether πŸ“Ί. I mean, what's next? Cutting off NHS funding or something? 😱 It's not fair that those who can't afford broadband are being forced to pay for high-speed just to watch the BBC. It's like they're saying only rich people matter πŸ‘‘. The elderly and low-income families will be hit hard, and it's just not right 🀝. We need a better solution than this... maybe keep Freeview around till 2040 or something? That way everyone can still access their fave shows without having to shell out thousands of pounds πŸ’Έ
 
omg this is getting serious 🀯 i mean, can you imagine having to pay Β£500 per year just to watch your favorite shows on tv? that's like, 40% of a low-income household's monthly rent πŸ πŸ’Έ it's not exactly fair or inclusive.

i think the bbc needs to rethink its plans and explore other options that don't leave so many people struggling to access basic services. freeview has been around for years and it's worked just fine, no need to axe it now! πŸ˜‚ what's next? paying for breathing air? 🌿

tim davie is right, this isn't a hard choice - do we value universal access or not? πŸ€” let's make sure we're not penalizing the most vulnerable members of society for the bbc's mistakes. πŸ‘΄πŸ»πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm really worried about this move. I mean think about it, what if your grandma can't afford broadband? She watches all her favorite shows on Freeview, and now she'll have to shell out hundreds of pounds just to stay connected? That's a huge problem for people who are struggling. And what's the point of having a public service like BBC if only the rich can access it? It doesn't seem fair to me πŸ˜’. They should find another way to make money, or keep Freeview going for a bit longer. This policy is gonna leave a lot of people behind πŸ“ΊπŸ’Έ.
 
I'm seeing red πŸš¨πŸ“Ί BBC wants to axe Freeview by 2034 and make us pay for high-speed broadband? That's just crazy! πŸ’Έ We need some more affordable options for low-income and elderly households, or they'll be stuck in the dark ages πŸŒ‘. Why can't they just keep Freeview around until at least 2040? πŸ€”

Here's a simple mind map to show how this could go wrong:
```
+---------------+
| Low income |
| / households |
| \ |
| +-----------+ // Struggling to afford broadband
| | | // or losing access to BBC services
| +-----------+
| | // Disproportionate impact on vulnerable groups
| |
```
We need more than just a subscription-based model. We need accessible tech and flexible solutions that everyone can afford! πŸ’»πŸ‘
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ“Ί BBC wants us to pay for free TV? πŸ€‘ Like who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned telly binge without breaking the bank? πŸ˜΄πŸ’Έ [GIF of a person throwing money away](https://tenor.com/gf4hj0)
 
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