I grateful to "Unknown" for a nudge on this: TV Licensing say 26,000 people aged between 18 and 25 were caught watching live TV without a TV licence last year. That's actually down slightly, from 27,000 last year.
6 people aged between 18 and 29 went to prison, after non-payment moved up through the courts.
The current publicity campaign, largely aimed at students, is targeted at, (and clearly embraced by) local media. Who says the BBC isn't sharing stuff ?
And this slipped by, a while ago: BBC S&PP to close its "award winning" Digital Media Services division https://t.co/pRV4Oi8sZn http://www.bbcstudiosandpostproduction.com/blog/bbc-studios-post-production-digital-media-services/ Also see: No evidence BBC ‘crowds out commercial rivals’ https://t.co/HDwvBnObeP
'Twas I (Monsieur Roger LeClerc) on my mobile!
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ReplyDeleteAnd this slipped by, a while ago: BBC S&PP to close its "award winning" Digital Media Services division https://t.co/pRV4Oi8sZn
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Also see: No evidence BBC ‘crowds out commercial rivals’ https://t.co/HDwvBnObeP
Drives me bananas that the local press is so keen to print this uncorroborable TV Licensing tripe! (TV Licensing Blog)
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