OK no mention of the BBC welching on the deal to scrap the freebie?
It was given to them, in the same way as the bus pass. Television is more than the BBC.
At the end of your working life, when leaving the house is more difficult, the pensioner will watch more tv than anyone.
The license is to WATCH ANY LIVE BROADCAST! Yet the BBC take the frigging lot. In that situation, it is your choice removed. If I was over 75 I'd be going ballistic.
Can I just point out to you, that the out going "Lord " Hall, has his license paid for by the state!
Much as you don't like it, the BBC is in its death roll. The population has had enough.
The product it produces is dire, biased and patronising. Been going down hill for a long time. Long gone are the famous shows, now full of repeats, dancing bollox, cooking shows.
900 000 people have cancelled their license in the last year and that is just what they know off, by it being declared.
Figures from an Ofcom report from last August suggested the number of UK households signed up to the biggest streaming platforms – Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Now TV and Disney Life – stand at 13.3 million, or 47% of all households.
People are moving away from terrestial tv and the BBC has speeded up its own extinction.
The new guy knows this and is at the moment fire fighting, trying to save it.
On line and radio shows are talking about it everywhere. The momentum to undo it is huge, but the BBC won't publicly admit this.
listen-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOfy...nnel=talkRADIO