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Topic: End of Swiss tv ?
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Mitchell Dvoskin
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 128
From: West Milford, NJ
Registered: Jun 2008
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posted March 26, 2018 01:19 PM
There are no required fees to watch broadcast television in the USA. If you are within range of their signal, it is free. The commercial channels are funded by advertising, and what money they can squeeze out of cable/satellite operators for re-transmission licensing of their signals. Non commercial public broadcasting channels (PBS) are funded, to some extent by the government, but mostly by corporate and personal donations. Three to four times a year, they interrupt their regular programming with a week to two weeks of a fund raising Beg-A-Thon, where they televise nothing much beyond asking people to donate money. There is also, though not related, a public radio network that works the same way.
Before the BBC started the BBC America cable channel (which has advertisements throughout the programming), BBC programming was public broadcasting bread and butter. Now that the BBC is keeping their best programming for themselves, PBS has been forced to up it's programming game with various degrees of success.
Is there ever going to be another season of Dr. Who?
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