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The licence fee in 1963 was at $24 per year ($2 per month), touted at the time as being "one of the cheapest in this part of the world". [139] The licence fees are channelled to the Singapore Broadcasting Authority where they would be used to fund minority and public service programmes. [140] As of 1991, the licence fee was at $100 per year. [141]
In 2014, a householder invoiced TV Licensing £40 as a 'processing fee' for 'opening, reading and filing' a TV Licensing letter. Because TV Licensing did not pay the charge, the householder took the claim to the County Court, eventually winning the case and receiving the fee plus other costs incurred. [127]
The cost of the annual TV Licence fee will increase from £157.50 to £159 from April 1 2021, it has been announced. ... such as via a monthly direct debit or weekly cash payments, will continue ...
Currently the TV licence fee costs £169.50 per year (just over £14 per month). Under the previous government, it was agreed that the TV licence would increase in line with inflation each year ...
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. From 1971, only the reception of television transmissions required a licence, and radio-only licences ceased to be issued. [2]
The BBC TV licence fee is set to rise by £10.50 next year.
TG4 does not obtain licence fee revenue directly, [30] but does so indirectly as RTÉ is required to provide it with one hour's programming per day, [31] as well as other technical support. RTÉ's accounts express the cost of this as a percentage of its licence fee income, [32] amounting to 5.3% in 2006. [33]
The annual fee will rise by 6.6% - less than the BBC hoped for - based on September's rate of inflation. BBC funding: TV licence fee to rise by £10.50, government says Skip to main content