Sentences with phrase «tv licence fee»

But many of Britain's leading house - sellers have condemned the corporation for airing the program — and some have now called on the profession not to pay the annual # 142.50 ($ 256 Cdn) TV licence fee in protest.
«Estate agents are expected to pay their TV licence fee, yet the BBC uses this money to create a show that could result in the loss of their jobs — and their ability to pay the licence fee,» he said.
There have been a number of posts on the payment of a UK TV Licence fee.
Am I paying my TV licence fee to the BBC to act as a PR agent to Gordon Brown?
The BBC is publishing star pay after the government asked it to be more transparent about the way it spends its # 3.7 billion income from TV licence fee payers.

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«Their numbers don't add up and it means something simple for Scottish consumers: accept lower quality TV programmes, or a higher licence fee to buy back what you already have.»
Radio and TV adverts are calculated to scare the living daylights out of those who try to evade paying their licence fee.
It is the member's sole responsibility to establish whether the use they put to the service provided require authorization or registration with any third party, whether any fees or licences for the receipt of TV programs or other broadcasting formats apply or whether any copyright royalties are due.
How much is this legal strategy costing TV licence - fee payers?
Would UK TV licence payers have a case to stop paying their licence fees on account of evidence that the BBC is not being impartial, fair or balanced in its handling and reporting of climate change issues?
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