
On Thu, 23 May 2013, Petros <Petros.Listig@fdrive.com.au> wrote:
quality TV is part of civilisation, I think.
I hope more people share this view and become active before a valuable aspect of my family's and other people's life gets destroyed, just because we are silent all the time.
I disagree. TV is a transient thing based on the forms of communication that were practical decades ago. If the technology existed for things like Skype and Youtube in 1930 then TV as we know it would never have existed. The ABC and the SBS provide a lot of great content. But in the long term that won't be via TV. I predict that the bandwidth currently allocated for broadcast TV will be allocated to mobile phones within 30 years. On Thu, 23 May 2013, "Pidgorny, Slav (GEUS)" <slav.pidgorny@anz.com> wrote:
Speaking from the other side of the political spectrum (multiple labels are available in this thread), I pay too, but I don't want to. Therefore I will support plans to stop spending on state television and will vote accordingly.
There's a lot of selfishness on that side of the political spectrum. People want to pay for nothing other than the bare minimum of services that they currently use. That's not how a functional society works. A government that effectively provides services will provide many services that are of use to different people, there will be almost no-one who uses the majority of government services at any stage in their life. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/