TV Licence Fee Should Stay Until 2038, MPs Say – Here’s Why
MPs are calling on the government to support the TV Licence fee model, while explaining why alternatives, such as a subscription, can’t be implemented in the UK
MPs are calling on the government to support the TV Licence fee model, while explaining why alternatives, such as a subscription, can’t be implemented in the UK
With the ongoing debate about the importance of the TV Licence fee, BBC bosses spoke about those that are changing their TV habits – and their reasons
In a letter, the BBC director-general addressed the way they are currently dealing with over-75s who haven’t paid their TV Licence fee yet
The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are working together on a game-changing streaming app that will offer free internet-based access to their programming
With so many people switching to streaming devices, the BBC is worried that public broadcasters’ apps won’t be prominent enough without new legislation
The Minister for Media spoke about the problems with decriminalisation of the TV Licence fee – and why it can’t be revoked as long as people rely on Freeview
The BBC Director of Policy spoke about the importance of the TV Licence fee and how it compares to rival TV streaming services
Inspection visits and debt collection related to the TV Licence fee have been temporarily suspended, and new data regarding over-75 licences is revealed
The fee, which is used to fund the BBC, is going up again on April 1, 2021. Some don’t need to pay it – here’s what you need to know
A new report published by the BBC says that the bundle of services provided by the corporation, would cost £37/month if it weren’t for the TV Licence fee
The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are reportedly in talks over a single streaming service that will finally combine content from all the broadcasters
Following an eight-week long consultation, the government finally published its response to the possible decriminalisation of TV licence fee evasion