When it comes to online gaming, the BBC is slower than the Blue Peter tortoise
The fact is, it was like a scene from W1A: a few weeks ago, I was standing in a breakout space in Broadcasting House, talking about technology. I'm not being funny, right, but I love the BBC. Even when I can practically hear David Tennant's dry voiceover ("Naomi is about to tell the executives about how zombies can improve fitness") all I think about the BBC is: yeah, brilliant. They produce so much exceptional content for so little money, they raise the cultural bar in radio and television, even in online provision, given the user-friendly brilliance of the iPlayer. So that's all good then.
Except it isn't quite all good. The BBC's coming up for charter renewal next year. Always a dodgy moment, especially with a Conservative government and a minister for culture who's iffy about the licence fee. The BBC has to make a case for itself once a decade, and the time has come for that to include the largest entertainment medium in the world: games.
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