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"Martin Underwood" wrote: Is it still necessary, strictly speaking, to have a licence for a radio? Yes, unless you're old or blind. |
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"John Porcella" wrote in message ... "Coron" wrote in message ... Is the license fee still more for digital tv, I looked at bbc website and couldnt seem to find anything? No. -- MESSAGE ENDS. John Porcella |
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"John Porcella" wrote in message ... "Coron" wrote in message ... Is the license fee still more for digital tv, I looked at bbc website and couldnt seem to find anything? No. -- MESSAGE ENDS. John Porcella |
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"John Russell" wrote in message ... "Malcolm Knight" wrote in message ... "John Russell" wrote in message ... "Malcolm Knight" wrote in message ... "DB" wrote in message ... "Coron" wrote in message ... "DB" wrote in message ... "Coron" wrote in message ... Is the license fee still more for digital tv, I looked at bbc website and couldnt seem to find anything? Still more? It never has been more. I'm sure it was It wasn't. Correct. It was a funding option considered but discarded. More like "rejected" by Parliament. How could it be otherwise, they decide these things. You make it sound like the BBC put it to one side out of the goodness of the heart. You'd have to be very stupid to draw that conclusion. -- Malcolm Perhaps in your opinion anyone who who finds fault in your posts is stupid? The english language is open to interpretation and you post was misleading as it gave the wrong impression. This is called "spin" in most circles. Perhaps you work in the media or public relations? |
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"John Russell" wrote in message ... "Malcolm Knight" wrote in message ... "John Russell" wrote in message ... "Malcolm Knight" wrote in message ... "DB" wrote in message ... "Coron" wrote in message ... "DB" wrote in message ... "Coron" wrote in message ... Is the license fee still more for digital tv, I looked at bbc website and couldnt seem to find anything? Still more? It never has been more. I'm sure it was It wasn't. Correct. It was a funding option considered but discarded. More like "rejected" by Parliament. How could it be otherwise, they decide these things. You make it sound like the BBC put it to one side out of the goodness of the heart. You'd have to be very stupid to draw that conclusion. -- Malcolm Perhaps in your opinion anyone who who finds fault in your posts is stupid? The english language is open to interpretation and you post was misleading as it gave the wrong impression. This is called "spin" in most circles. Perhaps you work in the media or public relations? |
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