Heroine "I have never suffered fools gladly"
As I assume that you believe you are not a fool - can you give a reasoned arguement?
No one has given a reasoned argument yet on why the BBC funding should not move to a subscription or donation model
If BBC is great, then people will subscribe or donate to keep it going
If it is the ads free part is so appealing, then people subscribe or donate to keep it that way
The BBC's own report suggests that 96% of the UK actively watch BBC channels. So only 4% of the UK would, in that case, NOT subscribe.
Now that everyone is Digital, it would be easy to 'block' channels from non-subscribers televisions. This would also free up the money spent on 'catching' those without licences. If consumers didn't subscribe - they wouldn't receive the service.
In 2011, the BBC spent £2,351million (66% of the licence fees collected) on TV. That is a awful lot of money, and I'd be quite interested to see how much of that money went on the actual programmes; there seems to be a high quantity of repeats on BBC.