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Old 27-08-2019, 18:50   #1073
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Re: Linear is old tech - on demand is the future

This of course is a BBC document that has no relevance. I'm more interested in independent legal analysis.

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Something less biased:

Quote:
Quote from Gov.uk:
Government has reached an agreement with the BBC that it will take on the cost of providing free television licences for over-75s.

This will be phased in from 2018/19 with the BBC taking on the full costs from 2020/21.

Having inherited a challenging fiscal position, the Government is pleased that BBC has agreed to play its part in contributing to reductions in spending like much of the rest of the public sector, while at the same time further reducing its overall reliance on taxpayers.
As I stated to refuse this is to breach the charter and the right to broadcast on linear channels.
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