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Netflix And Disney+ Users May Need A TV Licence
Netflix and Disney+ users could be forced to pay licence fee - even if they don’t watch BBC
The government is reportedly looking into asking Netflix and Disney+ viewers to contribute to a licence fee to secure the future of the BBC. As viewing habits evolve the government could consider funding options to support the broadcaster when it reviews the BBC’s current Royal Charter,
Netflix and Disney+ users could be forced to pay licence fee
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Wednesday he plans to veto a Republican-sponsored immigration bill that was passed by the Florida Legislature this week, marking the latest salvo in his feud with state GOP lawmakers. “The veto pen is ready,” DeSantis said in a post on social platform X following the legislation’s passage Tuesday evening. …
Labour will regret extending the BBC licence fee
The BBC licence fee is dying as millions of Britons realise that they do not need a television; they can get all the entertainment and news they want on the internet. But don’t assume that it will
What is the TV licence fee – and will UK viewers have to pay it to use Netflix?
The TV licence fee is currently £169.50, rising in 2024 after being frozen at £159 for two years. In April it will rise again, to £174.50.
Poll: Do you agree that Netflix users should have to pay BBC licence fee? Vote now
The Government is considering extending the TV licence fee to streaming services, as it looks for new ways to fund the BBC after 2027. But would you be happy to pay-up even if you never watch it?
UK Weighs Making Netflix Users Pay License Fee to Fund BBC
The UK is considering making households who only use streaming services such as Netflix and Disney pay the BBC license fee, as part of plans to modernize the way it funds the public-service broadcaster.
Reform MP promises to scrap TV licence fee immediately - 'BBC will collapse within a week'
Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly considering making Brits pay the TV licence fee even if they only use streaming services such as Netflix.
Brits threaten to cancel Netflix following £174 BBC TV Licence fee warning
The TV Licence fee could be extended to those who watch non-live TV on streaming sites like Netflix and Disney+ - and Brits aren't happy.
UK weighs making Netflix users pay a licence fee to fund the BBC
The United Kingdom is considering making households who only use streaming services such as Netflix and Disney pay the British Broadcasting Corp (BBC) licence fee, as part of plans to modernise the way it funds the public-service broadcaster.
Netflix Viewers May Soon Face TV Licence Fees in the UK – Here’s What You Need to Know
Even if they don’t view any BBC shows, users of Netflix and other streaming services in the UK may soon be responsible for paying the BBC’s TV license fee. As traditional broadcasting practices continue to migrate toward on-demand material,
Netflix And Disney+ Users May Need A TV Licence Soon
UK government considers requiring Netflix and streaming-only households to pay the TV Licence fee, even without BBC viewing, as part of major funding overhaul
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TV licence fee 'should be axed for pensioners' as thousands call it an 'outrage'
There is growing demand to make the BBC licence fee free again as tens of thousands of people call for change.
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How the TV licence fee might change and how it could impact you
Making richer viewers pay more and a 'Netflix tax' are among ideas being considered for reform of the BBC levy - which is ...
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Vehicle license fees could rise in Missouri in an effort to keep independent offices open
JEFFERSON CITY — A trip to the motor vehicle license station in Missouri soon could get more expensive. Under legislation ...
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