One for Marty
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One for Marty
After watching it tonight I just had to ask the question.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle/mediapla ... b=3&clip=1
http://www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle/mediapla ... b=3&clip=1
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CIN is NOT my favourite charity either. Some years ago we had booked the local 'Ganolfan' (Community Centre) for a fund-raiser so that Inner Wheel could distribute Christmas parcels to the lonely housebound, as it was to be early evening we didn't think it would interfere with CIN.
Radio Wales then decided to run a live concert for CIN from that Ganolfan. This was only three weeks before the event - or we were only told about the double booking then. We had to rethink everything and BBC said they would pay us if we fed the artistes, and offered refreshments in the interval. There was NO interval, and we did not get the cheque from BBC Wales until the following March and after a lot of hassle.
Yes, I know my beef should be against BBC rather than CIN, but it is CIN that reminds me each year!
Radio Wales then decided to run a live concert for CIN from that Ganolfan. This was only three weeks before the event - or we were only told about the double booking then. We had to rethink everything and BBC said they would pay us if we fed the artistes, and offered refreshments in the interval. There was NO interval, and we did not get the cheque from BBC Wales until the following March and after a lot of hassle.
Yes, I know my beef should be against BBC rather than CIN, but it is CIN that reminds me each year!
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J.R. wrote:Sorry, but CIN really p1sses me off !
Am I allowed to ask why? (Katharine may have given her answer in her post - sorry!)Katharine wrote:CIN is NOT my favourite charity either.
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CIN were quick to say that every penny raised goes direct to the childrens charity.cj wrote:J.R. wrote:Sorry, but CIN really p1sses me off !Am I allowed to ask why? (Katharine may have given her answer in her post - sorry!)Katharine wrote:CIN is NOT my favourite charity either.
So who pays for the administration ?
I CANNOT believe the likes of Sir T.W. and others do 24 hours work for absolutely Zilch !
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I have no doubt that CIN is a worthwhile cause and if the BBC's employees wish to support it then that is fine but I'm not convinced that the licence payers should be forced to endure an entire day of rubbish programmes becuse the BBC thinks we should. Of course, the same goes for Comic Relief which normally results in even more dire programming. If, as part of the BBC's charter to inform, we are to have days given over entirely to broadcasting in support of charities then surely it would be more appropriate to raise funds for a wider range of charities across a broad range of (non-controversial) interests. I know I'm a miserable old git but I really don't enjoy these BBC 'look at me love ins.'
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It`s not just miserable old gits - can anyone honestly say they do enjoy them??loringa wrote:I have no doubt that CIN is a worthwhile cause and if the BBC's employees wish to support it then that is fine but I'm not convinced that the licence payers should be forced to endure an entire day of rubbish programmes becuse the BBC thinks we should. Of course, the same goes for Comic Relief which normally results in even more dire programming. If, as part of the BBC's charter to inform, we are to have days given over entirely to broadcasting in support of charities then surely it would be more appropriate to raise funds for a wider range of charities across a broad range of (non-controversial) interests. I know I'm a miserable old git but I really don't enjoy these BBC 'look at me love ins.'
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Inrestingly i have been loking at CIN this last week at work and how they cover admin costs. A website intelligen giving criticised CIN as it appears you end up having two sets of admin costs on your donation, one by CIN to recieve and process it then by the charity it went to for them to recieve it etc!
However CIN and the BBC hit back at this article saying it was not true and that the BBC themselves cover all admin costs so that all money dontated goes to charity.
However CIN and the BBC hit back at this article saying it was not true and that the BBC themselves cover all admin costs so that all money dontated goes to charity.
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If what Amy says is correct why do the BBC presume to spend the money I have no choice in giving them on charities I may not wish to support?blondie95 wrote:Inrestingly i have been loking at CIN this last week at work and how they cover admin costs. A website intelligen giving criticised CIN as it appears you end up having two sets of admin costs on your donation, one by CIN to recieve and process it then by the charity it went to for them to recieve it etc!
However CIN and the BBC hit back at this article saying it was not true and that the BBC themselves cover all admin costs so that all money dontated goes to charity.
Surely the TV Licence should be spent on making or purchasing programmes?
Not a dig at you Amy!!
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