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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 15:31:44 -0500
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- From: Mike Gingell <aurs01!aurw6b!gingell@CONCERT.NET>
- Subject: Re BBC WS & UK license fee
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- Philip Peake <philip@MENTORG.COM> writes:
-
- (re: the UK TV license fee:)
-
- >Last I heard, it was about GBP 60 for a colour TV, and GBP 40 for B&W
- >(surely, someone from the UK will correct me here), so, yes its about the same
- >sort of price (for 2 BBC channels - with absolutely NO commercials, not even
- >the "sponsorship" messages that PBS has).
-
- I think it is closer to 70 pounds now, and has been frozen for a while,
- forcing the BBC to cut costs. This is no more than the price of ONE premium
- cable channel in the USA. Very reasonable really considering all that it
- buys. Makes me tired when the local PBS station asks for a mere $100
- in donations and are always throwing out the argument that "in England
- you would have to pay a licence fee". Yes and without all those folks
- paying that fee there would be next to no programs to show on PBS.
-
- Of course the big advantage of a fee is that almost every UK household has
- a TV and has to buy one licence - this comes to 15 to 20 million times the
- fee or about $1.7*10^9 a year which gives the BBC a decent sum to
- produce programs & run 5 radio & 2 TV networks. It also incidentaly forces
- the commercial competition to produce high quality programs. Of
- course they are not all good but out of the 1000s of hours of new
- programming generated every year there are some gems.
-
- As a UK expatriate I would gladly pay the equivalent of the UK licence
- fee if I could get a version of WSTV without commercials with some
- moderate entertainment content. There probably aren't enough of me
- though. I would also pay big bucks to get BBC Radio 4 but I have to
- be content with tape delay - sigh.
-
- Mike Gingell, Alcatel, Raleigh, NC USA (919) 850-6444
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