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Old 28-01-2026, 16:36   #89
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?

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BBC turns to iPlayer to catch licence fee dodgers

http://archive.today/W7G8Q

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/bi...e-fee-dodgers/
Make access incentive. Cancelling the broadcast of open ceremonies such as the Qatar world cup is hardly making obtaining lawful licencing worthwhile.

Is this proposal essentially Spotify like subscription?

Also live Glastonbury coverage sucked last year. What's the point having all the rights then broadcasting selected live sets on iPlayer. I remember some years ago iPlayer was awash with live sets. Spoilt for choice which was great
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