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This approach would downgrade non-payment to a civil debt, with enforcement made by TV Licensing through civil courts and enforced using bailiffs — similar to non-payment of an electricity bill. In the long run, other European countries are shifting away from licence fees and towards funding public broadcasters through general taxation.

This would leave BBC funding even more at the whim of the government of the day. How is the BBC funded and could the licence fee be abolished? What is the state of play with the licence fee? What is the legal status of the licence fee? Cookies on the TV Licensing website Close We use cookies to improve your experience on our website and to make sure you can use all of its features.

Close Continue. TV Licensing. Sign out. Home Easy read Cymraeg Sign out search site Search. Download this data Channel. We have switched off comments on this old version of the site. To comment on crosswords, please switch over to the new version to comment. Read more All rights reserved. Monday 15 June , The implication they leave is that much of the rest of the money is wasted.

The reality is the BBC has a record on efficiency which has been acknowledged by the National Audit Office and Parliament's Culture, Media and Sport select committee - and which ensures more money goes on programmes and services for licence fee payers.

As you would imagine this accounts for the majority of our income and what we spend on programmes. This is nonsense. These all run as commercial entities, separate from the BBC - so they don't get any of your licence fee.



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