The British pubcaster, dealing with a hiring freeze and a freeze in the
license fee that viewers are supposed to pay to fund them, is cutting
original TV programming by 1,000 hours a year and increasing funds for
radio and and online services--of course, there'll still be "Breakfast" and
the
*Because apparently Nexstar couldn't afford the Beeb's asking price to use
"Mock The Week" - complete with Ed Gamble.
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