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Old 28-12-2012, 10:38   #87
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Re: 'Austerity' at the BBC

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I don't see what is misleading about



It is a point of law ,believing it is misleading is down you mate but it is very clear and unambiguous ,if you own a device capable of recieving live tv transmissions then you need a licence and that does include mobiles and computers,that is very clear as well

That law means that if you only ever watch ITV then the BBC still gets its tax.

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Originally Posted by Stuart View Post

Look up the finances of Freeview.
The tv tax was increased to cover for that. The BBC still received the rest of the tax.
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