Some of this is backed up by a recent FOI response from Auntie:
The number of households declaring they do not need a TV Licence has remained stable at around 430,000 for the past three years. There are a number of reasons for notifying TV Licensing if no licence is needed. These include: if the address is unoccupied; if no TV receiving equipment is being used at the address; if a TV is used only to watch DVDs or for gaming purposes; or if only catch-up or on-demand services are used at the address. This last exemption applies to a tiny minority of people, as the number of adults watching only catch-up TV in a typical week is well under 2%; although over the course of a year may watch some live TV and therefore still need a licence. Therefore the overwhelming majority of viewers require a TV Licence.
- It was good to hear that the two new Jims are bonding at their new employer. Jim P played host to James Harding, in his first days as News Meister, at a fashionable eatery a fashionable distance from Broadcasting House earlier this week.
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