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TV licence reform could mean licence fee is ditched for tax to ‘make system fairer’


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He continued: “The BBC has to catch up to exist in a subscription space – even if they start completely free.

“There may be aspects of the BBC people could pay for in the future, if the licence fee were to be scrapped.

“For example, there could be a free tier of the well-loved favourites, as well as the news, and then people pay for their usage beyond this point.

“That would change to a completely different funding model, but it is competing with the bunch – Netflix, Amazon, Disney Plus.

“But there is a slippery slope when it comes to these things – especially with the public perception.





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