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  2. History of television licensing in the United Kingdom

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    The outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 led to the suspension of television broadcasts in the UK. The television licence was introduced in June 1946 to coincide with the post-war resumption of the BBC service the same month. Television licences always included a licence to receive radio broadcasts.

  3. Television licensing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The television licence fee is collected by the BBC and primarily used to fund the radio, television and online services of the BBC itself. Licence fee collection is the responsibility of the BBC's Finance and Business division. [5] The BBC also operates as the TV Licensing Authority in the UK, as one of its trade names.

  4. Television in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The BBC is funded by income from a "Broadcast Receiving Licence" purchased by UK residents. The cost of this is set by agreement with the UK Government. Television caught on in the United Kingdom in 1947, but its expansion was slow. By 1951, with only two transmitters, near London and Birmingham, only 9% of British homes owned a television set ...

  5. BBC centenary: A history of the TV licence fee - AOL

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    The number of active licences continued to rise dramatically with 2.5 million issued in 1928. The first combined radio and television licence was issued in 1946 for £2. A supplementary licence ...

  6. List of years in British television - Wikipedia

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    1986 in British television – BBC One begins a full daytime schedule service for the first time with Australian soap Neighbours making its UK debut as part of the schedule, while Yorkshire becomes the first ITV region to begin broadcasting 24 hours a day. 1986 also sees Neighbours make its British television debut along with Pingu, Casualty ...

  7. Television licence - Wikipedia

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    A television licence or broadcast receiving licence is a payment required in many countries for the reception of television broadcasts or the possession of a television set. In some countries, a licence is also required to own a radio or receive radio broadcasts. In such countries, some broadcasts are funded in full or in part by the licence fees.

  8. TV detector van - Wikipedia

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    The BBC is a public authority in respect of its television licensing functions and retains overall responsibility. [15] subcontractor companies. Capita Business Services Ltd. (administration of TV Licensing) [15] PayPoint plc, Over-the-counter services in the UK [15] Post Office, Over-the-counter services on the Isle of Man and Channel Islands [15]

  9. Timeline of cable television in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    June – Carlton Television and Granada Television purchase ITN's 65% stake in the ITN News Channel and on 30 September it is renamed as the ITV News Channel. NTL retains its 35% stake. Following the purchase of Isle of Wight Cable and Telephone Company by CLS Holdings, the service is renamed WightCable. 2003. 1 January – The Studio closes. [50]