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Ahhh.. ze music of ze night..


Sweet indeed. The 'holy grail' of television music. A single solid hour of turgid, pointless musical drivel on Ceefax or Nightscreen would net you a cool couple of grand in royalties.


Multiply up over the week and that could be ?10,000. A week. How do you like them apples?

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When I'm reading my letters on Ceefax, I mute the TV and stream music from my N97, which I have side-loaded from my Airbook, running a fileshare to ceefax.msc/seed, which is free sourced out of a DRM-free collective in Helsinki.


So there's no way my license fees should be paying for *Bob*'s broadband, (and 19 Freeview boxes) as I'm not using the BBC's linear, outdated platform to access audio.

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Alas, the Golden Goose of late-night blanket music

> has yet to nest chez *Bob*.

>

> So - until my luck changes - I'm as outraged as

> you, Ted.

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But you DO hum along ?





W**F

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