ChatterBank1 min ago
T.V Licence....
I don't think we should be dictated to in this way. Do you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not sure of the exact date. The TV licence grew out of the radio licence. Once TV became big, the radio fee didn't cover the costs of TV programmes.
The TV licence was around before the introduction of ITV in 1955.
I like paying the licence fee, as I find adverts so intrucive. Anyway, you pay for ITV programmes if you buy any of the products that are advertised. The manufactures have to find the money for advertising by pushing up the price of their products.
Oh and while I am on here the BBC programmes are no better / worse than other stations. Independent channels have, yes, some annoying adverts, however sometimes a break is just what is needed if you know what I mean��.
I have recently found some strong ammunition in favour of paying the TV licence. Up until recently i thought that the licencing scheme was unfair, especially since most programmes on TV nowadays are not worth watching at all, and most are repeats, surely they have been paid for already (in some cases several times over!)?
But my mind has been changed now forever in favour of the TV licence. Why? Because of those damned CRAZY FROG ADVERTS!!!!!!!!!! If paying for a licence means that we don't have to be subjected to this torture twice every ad break (thats 6 times during a one hour program), then the sooner ITV and Channel 4 introduce licencing the better!!!
This tripe must be stopped. I have taken to changing channels or even turning off the TV altogether now when these irritating repetetive adverts come on. Surely there must be something we can do to save people from having to endure this pap ?!?!?!