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Like say that famous free to air service Sky? No wait. Netflix, that's free... no wait doesn't have adverts though. Apple TV that mus be free? Nope. Disney plus for the kids? Sorry. Amazon Prime! Not free.
Still at least yo have a phone line so BT Sports must be... ahhh no again.
Mind the TV license covers all the radio stations and the website as well, including stuff like Bitesize for the kids. Or you can subscribe elsewhere...
If you see the license fee as a subscription, it is comparable to any other service and in most cases much cheaper.
The BBC provides a public service and couldn't do that if it had to chase advertising revenues.
Take Radio 4 - not to everyone's taste, I know - but the dramas, debates and factual programmes on there are amazing. I would pay my licence fee for them alone, but the audiences are such that they could not be made on advertising revenues.
Look at some of the Attenborough style natural history programmes - cutting edge stuff that is hugely expensive, but so risky that I suspect a private advertising funded body would not make them.
Funding via licence allows the BBC to make niche programmes that nobody else would.
We should cherish what we have.
That’s great if there’s something you like to watch but why should people have to pay for a service they don’t use? If you like something it’s goods received if you don’t your basicly being forced to to donate
And I disagree there are radio shows like heart and talk sport who make money without bbc license money.
And there’s wildlife programs on channel 5 that don’t get bbc funding
15 years ago all wildlife and antiques shows were on bbc2 comedy’s soaps game shows films and drama were on bbc1 and to be honest there’s better channels for nature gardening and antiques try history channel, animal planet, sky nature and blaze or if you want something closer to home I can send you a YouTube video if my back garden 😂