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Old 05-03-2022, 08:47   #30
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Re: BBC licence fee

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
I get a lot more for my Cable sub.
Mostly repeats of BBC programmes !

---------- Post added at 08:47 ---------- Previous post was at 08:35 ----------

Sometimes I think people forget what they are getting for less than £14 a month:-

Nine national TV channels plus regional TV services

Radio stations - 10 pan-UK, six national and 40 local

BBC website - including News, Sport, Weather, CBeebies, CBBC, Food, Bitesize, Arts

BBC iPlayer - 1000s of live and on demand programmes (including news, sport, dramas, comedy, documentaries, entertainment), box sets and exclusive content

BBC Sounds - a huge range of musical genres, radio stations and podcasts

BBC World Service - TV, radio and online

Other apps and online services like Bitesize, CBeebies, Food, News, Sport and Weather


A subscription service us impractical because of the way the BBC is broadcast and would cost a lot more.
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