Network 10 has secured an agreement to acquire WIN Network’s television licence for Northern New South Wales, expanding its reach across key regional markets. The financial terms of the deal ...
Over the past year, millions of UK residents will have been on the receiving end of a stern warning from the BBC, urging them to cough up for their TV licence or risk a hefty fine of up to £1000.
Avoiding the levy risks an eye-watering fine of £1,000 (or £2,000 if you live in Guernsey). However, hundreds of thousands of Brits are actually exempt from paying the TV Licence, or can apply ...
If you're nabbed watching telly programmes that need a TV licence, you might get slapped with a fine of up to £1,000. In Guernsey, the top penalty rises to £2,000, not forgetting any legal fees ...
But, if you do watch or record live TV without a TV Licence, you could be hit with a fine of up to £1,000.
UK households could be due a refund of up to £169.50 ahead of the cost of a TV Licence rising by £5 this year. Every household in the UK is legally required to have a TV licence in order to ...
The BBC has sent out a record 41 million warning letters to households in the last year, with 13 per cent more sent out this ...
TV Licence payers are rushing to cancel their subscriptions ahead of a planned rule change in April. The annual fee is set to rise from £169.50 to £174.50 from April 1. However, thousands of ...
TV Licence payers are rushing to cancel their automatic payments ahead of a looming planned April rule change. The TV licence fee is set to rise from £169.50 to £174.50 starting April 1 ...
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