Thread: TV licence fee
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Old 31-05-2022, 16:12   #134
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Re: TV licence fee

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
91 per cent of UK adults use BBC television, radio or online each week.
https://www.nuj.org.uk/resource-repo...ats-facts.html
Which makes you wonder why the BBC seem to think that if the licence fee converted to a subscription, they’d have to more than double the cost to subscribers.

But I agree that despite what some people claim, most do watch it, albeit some occasionally, and if the licence fee changed to a subscription fee with only a modest increase in payment, it would be a workable proposition.The advertisement laden alternative would make up any shortfall.
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