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RR on the radio on @leaverkidsalone

Go 7 minutes in to hear RR's case for why we should :  This afternoon on BBC RadioNorfolk. 
 
Hear my debate this afternoon with a marketing man on Radio Wales (Go 1 hr 48 mins into this, to hear it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rt4mm ) on whether or not we should ban ads aimed at kids.

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Stuart said…
So who will fund and provide children's TV then?
Aah yes, your beloved BBC.

And then, when the BBC realises that nobody is paying their licence tax, who funds it then?

And please don't say, another tax...

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