Market share
There is much glee at the BBC over the Competition Commission's plans for supermarkets. Apparently the big four have too much market power and they're going to have to sell land to their competitors. Who won't be able to get planning permission anyway.
But hey ho, a few more bureaucrats will be kept in gainful (if not useful) employment.
The Beeb has a graph up on their website showing the sheer dominance of the big four supermarkets:
It's instructive to compare Tesco's paltry 31% of the grocery market with the BBC's 54% of the radio market. If the BBC was privately owned, the competition authorities would have had it broken up long ago.
Why do we have to tolerate it just because it raises its financing coercively?
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