The decision to freeze and with inflation deliver a real term cut to the licence fee was a political one, the position we are in has the listener/end user of a bbc service/station is to feel what a real cut may mean to a service that we hold dear to ourselves.
The demonstration on the 28th of October 2011 is very important but we must also understand that the greater political pressure we can place upon politicians can only help our collective cause. The first politician we should all contact is the elected Mayor of London the one and only Boris Johnson.
Therefore I ask you to consider writing to Boris at mayor@london.gov.uk you may wish to cut/paste some of the following text below.
Dear Boris Johnson,
I would like to bring to your attention the very shocking and sad news that the Director General of the bbc and his management team wish to implement cuts of up to 25% that will destroy afternoon programming, decimate the excellent sports coverage and close late night radio.
I've contacted the bbc trust and have responded to the consultation however after listening to David Holdsworth head of regions I'm concerned that bbc management are merely playing lip service to the thoughts and feelings of listeners.
How can a city as diverse as London not afford a 24/7 public funded radio station, especially considering the salaries paid to senior managers/directors and the £5 billions collected in licence fees and sales of programmes world wide.
Thank you,
A Listener...
I hope the above paragraphs help and I hope you like me wish to save this wonderful station.
'bbc London 94.9 is under threat with budget cuts of £1 million, if these cuts are approved by the @bbctrust London will lose 24/7 licence fee funded radio'
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Save bbc London 94.9...
BBC London 94.9 fm is under threat because of proposed budget cuts by the Director General and management of the Corporation.
Please attend the first of many protests at 6pm on Friday the 28th of October 2011 at Portland Place/Langham Place, London W1. Please do bring a torch !
Contact the BBC Trust www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust and take part in the consultation regarding BBC Local Radio and make sure your views and opinions get heard. You may wish to explain to the trust that we in London require and need a 24/7 dedicated radio station. The budget cut is £1 million and I'm sure that savings to the tune of £1 million can be made elsewhere within the BBC.
Look forward to seeing you all on the 28th of this month where we the listener will start our campaign to save OUR London radio station.
'For Harry, For BiG George, For BBC London'
John.
Please attend the first of many protests at 6pm on Friday the 28th of October 2011 at Portland Place/Langham Place, London W1. Please do bring a torch !
Contact the BBC Trust www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust and take part in the consultation regarding BBC Local Radio and make sure your views and opinions get heard. You may wish to explain to the trust that we in London require and need a 24/7 dedicated radio station. The budget cut is £1 million and I'm sure that savings to the tune of £1 million can be made elsewhere within the BBC.
Look forward to seeing you all on the 28th of this month where we the listener will start our campaign to save OUR London radio station.
'For Harry, For BiG George, For BBC London'
John.
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