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Old 11-03-2014, 19:27   #97
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Re: TV licence non payment could be made a civil offence

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
Everything ,they will be the BBC's competition ,they have set the UK market for subscription tv and the BBC can only follow Sky and VM and since the BBC is a program maker the subscription will be high
That statement makes no sense to me at all.

Just because they go to subscription their costs will not rise as a program maker. The only rise in costs will be from encryption for their programs delivered by the local TV transmitter, and any costs incurred by sky or VM to encrypt the service.

I still stand by my statement that the price of subscription will be:

Cost to run the BBC/number of subscribers
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