DeRoux's Broux
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BlightyBrewer said:Yep, we still have to pay the TV license fee over here in the UK.
It's over £100 per year for a colour TV license, and it all started with the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), here's a little history...
TV licence - a brief history
- 1922 - start of a national radio service as a state monopoly. Rather than to be funded by advertising, the government decides to finance the British Broadcasting Company Ltd by a General Post Office licence fee of 10/- (10 shillings or 50p), on and from 1 November.
- 1936 - first regular BBC television broadcasts begin but with no requirement for a TV licence. These ceased in 1939, owing to a war.
- 1946 - Radio licence sees its first increase, doubling to £1. Combined radio & black & white TV licence introduced for the first time, at £2. The BBC's television service resumes on 7 June, on 405 lines (405 lines closes nearly 40 years later, in 1985).
- 1952 - first TV detector van introduced, with some fairly exaggerated claims. Evaders at the time were estimated at between 100,000 and 150,000 people watching television without a licence.
- 1954 - over 3 million licences issues, with an audience of over 20 million, with most watching outside their own homes.
In conclusion...it sucks!
- 1955 - first ITV broadcast, funded not by the licence fee but advertising, thereby ending the BBC monopoly in television....
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your better than the History Channel Blighty!