seagull_in_malaysia
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No they don't. Unless you get a different version in Malaysia??
No I'm in the UK. Whenever I watch it they've got ads for other shows in between programmes.
No they don't. Unless you get a different version in Malaysia??
Watch the second video my friend, and see just how they are not backed by legislation.
Meaning of “television receiver”
9. (1) In Part 4 of the Act (licensing of TV reception), “television receiver” means any apparatus installed or used for the purpose of receiving (whether by means of wireless telegraphy or otherwise) any television programme service, whether or not it is installed or used for any other purpose.
(2) In this regulation, any reference to receiving a television programme service includes a reference to receiving by any means any programme included in that service, where that programme is received at the same time (or virtually the same time) as it is received by members of the public by virtue of its being broadcast or distributed as part of that service.
Yes, but they could cut the channels and radio stations down a bit to keep the costs down.
Well worth the fee - just as long as there are no ads
*** awaits one of the conspiracy crew posting some claptrap ***
No ads? They are always promoting their own programmes, especially rubbish like Eastenders.
Don't pay for a TV licence. Don't own a TV. Don't watch TV. Genuinely don't understand why anyone would. I guess some people must have sad empty lives, but I'm glad to say I don't know any other TV owners personally either. Didn't think Brighton was the sort of place where anyone would need a TV. Enough things to do here without having to resort to rubbish like that. OK, if you live in Worthing or somewhere, maybe you need a TV to keep yourself from dying of boredom, but anyone in Brighton who owns a TV wants to get their head tested. TV watching is like smoking, taking heroin or addictively playing fruit machines - I understand there are plenty of people out there who do it, but I can't imagine any of them really want to, and I think they should be more help on offer to get them to stop.
Different argument but out of interest what conspiracies are you alluding to?Are you being deliberately obtuse? Promoting your own programmes is not the same as taking your funding from advertisers who may have a political agenda, and may want to influence programming.
Different argument but out of interest what conspiracies are you alluding to?
Ever heard of the TV detector van? If one side can lie, why shouldn't the other.So what you are saying is that people should lie about watching live TV and or BBC broadcasts? But I am aware of this a loophole.
The lying debate deserves a seperate thread tbh.
NO IS SIMPLY DOES NOT! THAT IS NOT A FACT! For christ sake, give it up and admit you are wrong,. enough people on here have told you!! You do not need a TV License to own a ****ing TV. Please, before repeating yourself over and over again, and stating facts, which are no such thing, go and read up on it.yfact is, the law states you must have a licence for a TV, then theres a bunch of technical and legal details to qualify the meaning of that.
Not everyone can afford to entertain themselves in Brighton every single night. Be a bit of a **** trying to watch all the World Cup games in Brazil without one wouldn't it! Note to poster. Remove head from own arse!Don't pay for a TV licence. Don't own a TV. Don't watch TV. Genuinely don't understand why anyone would. I guess some people must have sad empty lives, but I'm glad to say I don't know any other TV owners personally either. Didn't think Brighton was the sort of place where anyone would need a TV. Enough things to do here without having to resort to rubbish like that. OK, if you live in Worthing or somewhere, maybe you need a TV to keep yourself from dying of boredom, but anyone in Brighton who owns a TV wants to get their head tested. TV watching is like smoking, taking heroin or addictively playing fruit machines - I understand there are plenty of people out there who do it, but I can't imagine any of them really want to, and I think they should be more help on offer to get them to stop.
Ever heard of the TV detector van? If one side can lie, why shouldn't the other.
Channel four, sky and ITV seem to make plenty of programmes without these worries as do many minority programme makers, it's a poor argument you are making with lots of assumptions that dont get borne out in reality. Plenty of sponsors will support different views.Oh dear God.
I am not alluding to any conspiracies. I am suggesting that if a company did not agree with the political slant of a particular programme they may choose not to have their advert on during it.
If programme makers have to rely on advertising revenue, this must affect editorial control in the long run, as if the advertisers won't pay, the programme won't get made.
You made a choice not to own a tv big ****ing wow. Im pretty sure if my tv stopped working tonight Im not going to need a course of methadone to see me through the week.Don't pay for a TV licence. Don't own a TV. Don't watch TV. Genuinely don't understand why anyone would. I guess some people must have sad empty lives, but I'm glad to say I don't know any other TV owners personally either. Didn't think Brighton was the sort of place where anyone would need a TV. Enough things to do here without having to resort to rubbish like that. OK, if you live in Worthing or somewhere, maybe you need a TV to keep yourself from dying of boredom, but anyone in Brighton who owns a TV wants to get their head tested. TV watching is like smoking, taking heroin or addictively playing fruit machines - I understand there are plenty of people out there who do it, but I can't imagine any of them really want to, and I think they should be more help on offer to get them to stop.
Was it? So we lied, they lied, we lied etc etc. Bottom line is the TV detector van, done no such thing. It was just an empty van. In my eyes, trying to trick people into believing something it was not. Much like their claims that some still believe, when their debit agents misinform people they need a license to own a TV. Around the time of the TV detector van scam, I like many believed you needed a license to own a TV whether you used it for not. Sooner the TV license it abolished the better IMO, although in my case, it won't make a lot of difference.I think you find that the TV detector van was in response to people lying about not having a TV. All it did was make people conscious of it, and bearing in mind that was in the days when we only had BBC1, BBC2, BBC Radio and ITV.
I have more of a problem with lining Sky Murdoch's pockets, at least the BBC is ours and has to answer to us.
I selected Pointless precisely because it is cheap to make. I think the BBC could make less programs and save some money, but I wouldn't suggest they cut a popular program that is so cheap to make.interesting of the three programmes I listed you selected what is quite clearly the cheapest to make!
What? You didn't ask me what I think the BBC do best, so I'm not sure why you're being like that.Perhaps you could actually answer my first response and let us know what exactly it is you believe the BBC do best.
I agree that they have to cater for all tastes, and particularly minority tastes that aren't so well covered by other channels.In all likelihood I will probably agree with you but I still believe that they have to cater for all tastes.
Please accept it once and for all, you do not need a TV livence own to bloody television set!
Was it? So we lied, they lied, we lied etc etc. Bottom line is the TV detector van, done no such thing. It was just an empty van. In my eyes, trying to trick people into believing something it was not.