The Guardian has a survey of 580 "media professionals", asked about BBC issues ahead of a series of fringe debates about Auntie at the upcoming party conferences.
83% said the licence fee should be at the least maintained at its present level; within that, 48% want more money produced from Tim Davie's BBC Worldwide operation.
78% said the BBC licence fee was good value for money. 45% said saving money by moving BBC3 online was a bad move.
78% agreed with the statement "The BBC chases ratings like commercial broadcasters do. It’s funded differently and needs to put more of a commissioning focus on quality content and serving smaller audiences with a variety of content."
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