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Started by: Tommy Two Stroke (15548)

The BBC are turning of their SD (standard definition) channels, starting in January 2024, then during the next ten years, more channels will only be available online via a internet connection, so when that happens, how can collecting the TV Licence revenue be justified.

Ena

Although the BBC was set up using a Royal Charter funded with a broadcasting tax (present day tv licence fee) the BBC is owned by the government, but they pretend it isn't so as to give it's news service editorial independence

Replied: 8th Dec 2023 at 13:46

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