RogerS
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sammy.se":1txu9nhg said:....
I'm not missing much.
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OK..each to their own but you're missing some excellent stuff on the BBC. I'd rate content as 7/10 BBC and 1/10 Netflix.
But, as I said, each to their own.
sammy.se":1txu9nhg said:....
I'm not missing much.
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thetyreman":5q69f4uh said:sammy.se":5q69f4uh said:I'm not missing much.
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rafezetter":x553qoyv said:.... and the adverts aren't even an issue for people who have TV recording systems like Tivo or Sky boxes anyway - you just fast forward.
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RogerS":q46rg4f1 said:sammy.se":q46rg4f1 said:....
I'm not missing much.
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OK..each to their own but you're missing some excellent stuff on the BBC. I'd rate content as 7/10 BBC and 1/10 Netflix.
But, as I said, each to their own.
MARK.B.":1ul3ryrt said:The short answer is yes if you have a TV then you need a licence.
Correct, any live TV from any source means you need a licence.phil.p":hlp4ohoh said:TV Licensing -
"You don’t need a TV Licence if you never watch or record programmes as they’re being shown on TV, on any channel, or live on an online TV service, and you never download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer – live, catch up or on demand.
This applies to any provider or device you use, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, games console, digital box or Blu-ray/DVD/VHS recorder."
You don’t need a TV Licence if you never watch or record programmes as they’re being shown on TV on any channel ...
Interesting, no mention of BBC in that sentence? That would imply that if you watch anything live at all you need a licence.
RogerS":2xxa53z4 said:Also seems to imply that if you record a programme, say, on ITV and then watch it at a later date then you do need a licence.
Irish Rover":2xxa53z4 said:If you record a live broadcast that counts as watching it so you need a license. If you watch a catch up programme then you don't.
MARK.B.":2xxa53z4 said:The short answer is yes if you have a TV then you need a licence.
Wrong
If you watch live programmes via your TV, you need a licence.
To watch catch up / non live streaming via Prime / Netflix etc you don't need a licence.
Rorschach":v5a9wqjm said:RogerS":v5a9wqjm said:Also seems to imply that if you record a programme, say, on ITV and then watch it at a later date then you do need a licence.Irish Rover":v5a9wqjm said:If you record a live broadcast that counts as watching it so you need a license. If you watch a catch up programme then you don't.
MARK.B.":v5a9wqjm said:The short answer is yes if you have a TV then you need a licence.
Wrong
If you watch live programmes via your TV, you need a licence.
To watch catch up / non live streaming via Prime / Netflix etc you don't need a licence.
Mostly true. If you watch BBC catch up you need a license., but not for any others.
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