^You're wrong about that. No money goes to C4 or 5. They pay licences and in return are granted transmission space others have to pay for and guaranteed prime EPG slots, it's not money but it saves them a few million a year, if I remember rightly.
The problem with your solution is how much it'd cost to run the subscription/encryption services to make it possible, while vastly reducing the BBC's operating budget, to get anything like the choice and quality now the subscription fees would likely be a hell of a lot higher than the licence fee is and you'd get less for it and the entire industry would suffer for it,
The problem with your solution is how much it'd cost to run the subscription/encryption services to make it possible, while vastly reducing the BBC's operating budget, to get anything like the choice and quality now the subscription fees would likely be a hell of a lot higher than the licence fee is and you'd get less for it and the entire industry would suffer for it,