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Who owns the BBC?

Funded via the public via a fixed fee television license


Less risk as funded by public
BBC offers different fees for licenses:
£159 per license for anyone that doesn’t fit the below brief – this covers up to 15 TV’s within the site.
For an additional (up to) 5, it’s an extra £159.
Anyone over the age of 74 is eligible for a free TV license.
If you live in a care home or sheltered accommodation you may be able to pay a discounted fee of
£7.50.
If you’re blind (severely sight impaired) you can apply to pay half of the licence fee (£79.50)
If you only watch on a black and white TV, the licence costs £53.50.

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