Thread: TV licence fee
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Old 01-05-2022, 11:11   #69
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Re: TV licence fee

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
I won't miss the BBC.


Only stuff like QI, Have I got a bit more news fore you and Mock the week MTW is so good now that the woke brigade got Frankie Boyle removed.
I’m sure the BBC is going nowhere. It is mainly the method by which it is funded that is being debated here.

I am inclined to think that in the end, BBC television will be the BBC I-Player or a streaming successor, which will be viewable with a subscription, but with an AVOD option. I see no reason at all why that won’t work.

Of course, we would need to have universal broadband, which could become free of charge up to a set limit, before that could be implemented.
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