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BBC monopoly
How can the BBC justify the most unfair Monopoly in existance that is the TV licence? It doesn't matter if you want to watch BBC or not, if you own a television you must pay them. Surely this type of monopoly in this day & age can't still be legal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We pay the licence fee to the Government not directly to the BBC. The licence is for having a tv receiver (or apparatus capable of receiving television signals), not for watching the BBC.
The reason the BBC gets the vast majority of the licence revenue is because originally it was government sponsored and there was no other TV broadcaster in existence.
the licence fee pays for all public television and radio in the uk as well as BBC world and the world service. Not only does it mean we can watch the box or listen to the radio without being sold something all the time, it also insures that producers can make programmes based on quality rather than just those that appeal to a key demographic.
jim