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  2. Television licensing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In September 2008, the BBC's governing body, the BBC Trust, launched a review of TV Licensing's methods, [71] following complaints about "heavy-handed" and "intimidating" tactics [107] and during December 2008, it was reported by the press that the chairman of the all-party Commons Culture, Media and Sport committee had accused TV Licensing of ...

  3. BBC licence fee review ‘feels like massive red herring to ...

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    Reflecting on the Government’s review of the licence fee, he said: “I think it is a massive red herring. The licence fee has worked for many years. There are issues with it but in the end ...

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  5. BBC TV licence fee: How much is it and why is it under threat?

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    The government has decided how much the licence fee will increase in 2024. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. New BBC chairman Dr Samir Shah is expected to say “reforming the licence fee, replacing it, or coming up with a whole new mechanism” are all options being considered in discussions about the ...

  7. Peacock Committee - Wikipedia

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    The government had expected the committee to report that the television licence fee used to fund the BBC should be scrapped. However, the Peacock Committee favoured retaining the licence fee as they believed it was the 'least worst' option. [2] The immediate recommendations of the report [3] were: BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 should be privatised.

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  9. BBC controversies - Wikipedia

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    The BBC initially announced that it was standing by its report and claimed to have evidence to back up its stance. [134] The BBC was forced to broadcast a series of apologies in November 2010 after realising that it did not have enough evidence that any money was spent on weapons, basing much of the claims on a CIA report it had failed to question.