• Ministers to review the BBC’s Charter to examine the BBC’s future funding
  • Licence fee to rise in line with annual CPI inflation in 2025 to provide the BBC with stable financial footing
  • Thousands more households to be offered support to pay TV licence fee
  • Comment105@lemm.ee
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    27 days ago

    Do you need to pay a TV license if you get your smart fridge to run a browser, and internet access to watch YouTube via your cousin’s mobile hotspot? Or are you only required to pay if you click on someone’s live stream?

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      27 days ago

      No, you only need to get one if you’ve already passed the theory and practical sections of your TV test.

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        27 days ago

        I failed my TV test last year.

        Accidentally held the channel change button for too long, ended up on babestation.

        Instant end of the test.

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          I didn’t even get that far. I failed to read teletext from 20 metres away.

    • SpatchyIsOnline@lemmy.world
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      26 days ago

      There are only two actions that require a TV license:

      • Using BBC iPlayer for any reason
      • Watching live broadcast TV from any source

      YouTube does not have a broadcasting licence (granted by Ofcom) so YouTube live streams do not count as broadcast TV.

      At least I’m pretty sure that’s how that works