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 Post subject: BBC Asks - Is Big Brother Good For Citizenship?
PostPosted: 23 Jul 03, 20:49 
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From the BBC entertainment site ......

''Many think Big Brother is the very definition of low-brow entertainment. But does voting Jon in and Nush out get young people accustomed to having their say?

This is an age when those eligible to vote - under-18s, ask the bill payer first - are getting used to having their say on the course of events.

Is it Cameron, Ray, Scott or Steph who is most deserving of Big Brother's £70,000 stake?
Is cricketer Phil more of a jungle survivor than designer Linda or ex-footballer John?
And which popstrel stands the best chance of topping the charts with a cover of a song you didn't much like the first time around?

Such decisions are made democratically, with the outcome decided by popular consent. In each series of these interactive TV shows, millions of votes are cast by phone, text, online or interactive TV. The final of Big Brother 4 this Friday is again set to keep its vote counters flat out......''

Full Article Here.

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