BBC Bosses should be ashamed of themselves as they have struck a deal with South Korean IPTV supplier.
Story written by - Jeremy Stenton-Jones Google+
Angry British families in Spain ask "Why do South Korean Families get BBC TV shows and not us?"
Lying BBC Bosses have struck a deal to supply thousands of BBC TV shows to a South Korean IPTV provider. This is despite Alix Pryde saying "The overspill of the BBC’s services will be reduced so viewers outside the UK will find it even harder to receive them. I know that this causes unhappiness to some of you living outside the UK. However, it is entirely appropriate because the BBC domestic services are for people living in the UK only." What a pack of lies! Its OK to sell TV shows to South Korea then Alix? South Korean fans of BBC TV shows are sorted but British families in Spain get a kick in the teeth by BBC fat cats, despite the BBC being based in the EU they are not conforming with EU Law by restricting service to other Europeans. The EU is supposed to be a borderless Country with no trade restrictions.
Story written by - Jeremy Stenton-Jones Google+
Angry British families in Spain ask "Why do South Korean Families get BBC TV shows and not us?"
Lying BBC Bosses have struck a deal to supply thousands of BBC TV shows to a South Korean IPTV provider. This is despite Alix Pryde saying "The overspill of the BBC’s services will be reduced so viewers outside the UK will find it even harder to receive them. I know that this causes unhappiness to some of you living outside the UK. However, it is entirely appropriate because the BBC domestic services are for people living in the UK only." What a pack of lies! Its OK to sell TV shows to South Korea then Alix? South Korean fans of BBC TV shows are sorted but British families in Spain get a kick in the teeth by BBC fat cats, despite the BBC being based in the EU they are not conforming with EU Law by restricting service to other Europeans. The EU is supposed to be a borderless Country with no trade restrictions.
BBC FAT CAT "ALIX PRYDE"
ON £120K a year
snubs British Families but allows South Koreans to watch BBC TV SHOWS.
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