Didn't realise Germans had to pay an internet licence. How much is that per year??
A German court has ruled that all internet users in the country must pay TV and radio license fees, even if they do not use the web for videos and audio.
The Constitutional Court ruled on Tuesday that everyone with a computer connected to the internet in Germany must pay television and radio license fees. The move comes just a few months before the system is changed to one levied per household.
As of 2013, the license fee will be replaced with a flat fee of €17.98 per month to be paid per household regardless of what equipment there is or how much television or radio is received.
I don't watch much telly but the radio stations are wonderful value for money.
Are they though? let's say 10 million people each pay £145.50 per year for a license... That's one billion, four hundred and fifty-five million quid!
wouldnt happen in Germany.
Didn't realise Germans had to pay an internet licence. How much is that per year??
They do have a commercial arm which may help fund the American football coverage in your example.
Versus SKY and Virgin it's excellent value for money and of course no breaks in programmes for pesky adverts!
It's value for money for you because of all the other people who are forced to pay £120/year to watch one or two shows on their TV.
It was clear the number plate wasn't a coincidence ...
Here is one grumble. Why can't i listen to BBC Sussex in north london? Technology is there and widely used and the BBC have incurred the cost already. Would love to listen to a match or other discussions occasionally. And no, i dont use the clubs website as it really winds me up
£120? Where did you pluck that figure from?
If you are referring to the TV licence, there is more to it than just TV.
I think it's utterly ridiculous that in this day and age there is a state television channel (to which you HAVE to subscribe) that is funded by an annual tax on the possession of a TV set. It has to change. I know the more staid, conservative and reactionary members of NSC will disagree.
I consider the licence fee to be the most 'value for money'cost of the year. I listen to Radio 2 all day at work, Radio 5 in the evenings, when I watch telly its usually BBC1 or BBC2, and really get most of my news coverage from them, so well worth the fee for me
I think it's utterly ridiculous that in this day and age there is a state television channel (to which you HAVE to subscribe) that is funded by an annual tax on the possession of a TV set. It has to change. I know the more staid, conservative and reactionary members of NSC will disagree.
Indeed, and what is worse it is a criminal offence if you don't pay, which means (effectively) that the BBC criminalises the poor. Dealing with transgressors has a huge effect and cost on the legal system, and therefore the Taxpayer.
Once the law is changed and non payment becomes a civil offence (a socially progressive step) I suspect many will cease to pay the fee (myself included), and this will force the BBC to change and rightly so.