Re: European Commission wants to increase taxes on still digital cameras...
As I say, Patrick, I'll leave my ranting there as I've said all I need to say on the subject.
Except I'll just say that:
(i) On satellite/cable if you elect to subscribe to certain movie channels, you do not get adverts on those channels.
(ii) Most satellite/cable packages can be customised to meet the requirements of the viewer - you can pick selections of channels to pay for and you don't have to pay the full amount whether you watch the channels or not (example: if you don't want Sky Sports, you don't have to pay for them). With the TV licence you have to pay the full amount, regardless of what you watch, regardless of whether you are able to view their website and regardless of whether you can receive their digital offerings or radio stations. Satellite/cable is a subscription service that is optional depending upon what you want to watch. You can watch ITV and C4 without having to pay Sky a fee. You can't watch ITV and C4 without paying the BBC a fee. In these terms, the BBC's licence is a compulsory tax.
Did you know that about 10% of the licence fee is used to pay for collection of the licence fee?
What a waste.
Ultimately, the TV licence made sense 50+ years ago when there was only BBC1 and a handful of BBC radio stations. It made sense that the money went to the BBC as the BBC were the only ones broadcasting - "TV" was "BBC". Today, it does not make sense when the BBC only make up a tiny proportion of receivable television channels.
There, end of rant.
As I say, Patrick, I'll leave my ranting there as I've said all I need to say on the subject.
Except I'll just say that:
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(ii) Most satellite/cable packages can be customised to meet the requirements of the viewer - you can pick selections of channels to pay for and you don't have to pay the full amount whether you watch the channels or not (example: if you don't want Sky Sports, you don't have to pay for them). With the TV licence you have to pay the full amount, regardless of what you watch, regardless of whether you are able to view their website and regardless of whether you can receive their digital offerings or radio stations. Satellite/cable is a subscription service that is optional depending upon what you want to watch. You can watch ITV and C4 without having to pay Sky a fee. You can't watch ITV and C4 without paying the BBC a fee. In these terms, the BBC's licence is a compulsory tax.
Did you know that about 10% of the licence fee is used to pay for collection of the licence fee?

Ultimately, the TV licence made sense 50+ years ago when there was only BBC1 and a handful of BBC radio stations. It made sense that the money went to the BBC as the BBC were the only ones broadcasting - "TV" was "BBC". Today, it does not make sense when the BBC only make up a tiny proportion of receivable television channels.
There, end of rant.

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