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  2. Mar 26, 2024 · The TV licence fee is currently £159 a year (or £53.50 for black and white TV sets). Money raised from the licence fee pays for BBC shows and services - including TV, radio, the BBC...

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      What the licence fee pays for. Funding from the licence fee...

  3. www.gov.uk › find-licences › tv-licenceTV Licence - GOV.UK

    A TV Licence costs £169.50 (£57 for black and white TV sets) for both homes and businesses. If you live in a shared household. You need your own TV Licence if you have separate tenancy...

  4. A TV Licence costs £169.50. Most people spread the cost by paying by Direct Debit, but you can also pay all in one go. You could pay less for your licence if you’re over 75, blind, or live in a care home.

  5. What the licence fee pays for. Funding from the licence fee allows the BBC to provide an unparalleled range of programmes and services across TV, radio and online.

  6. How much does a TV Licence cost? The TV Licence fee changed on 1 April 2024. A colour licence costs £169.50. A black and white licence costs £57. If you are blind (severely sight impaired), you are still able to apply for a 50% concession. This means a colour licence costs £84.75.

  7. 86% of the licence fee is spent on BBC TV channels, radio stations, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds and online services. This includes popular programming like news, documentaries, dramas, comedies, and films on TV. Monthly spend in 2020/21 – £13.13 per household. Television: £6.42.

  8. Dec 7, 2023 · The licence fee pays for TV, radio and online programmes and services including iPlayer, Radio 1, CBeebies and the World Service. It also funds Welsh language TV channel S4C and local TV...

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