Thursday, January 18, 2007

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About the BBC Television Licence increase. Your TV licence' and how it is spent ...
How to pay and more information The 2006/2007 colour TV licence costs £10.96 per month - about 36p per day for each household. It is free if you are over 75, half-price if you are registered blind.The annual cost (set by the Government) is currently £131.50. A black and white TV licence is £44. There is no radio licence. There are regulations governing the licensing of second homes, residential homes, hotels, students or special situations...
What your licence provides The BBC is paid for directly through each household TV licence. This allows it to run a wide range of popular public services for everyone, free of adverts and independent of advertisers, shareholders or political interests. 94.3% of the UK population used the BBC every month in 2005/2006...The BBC provides 8 interactive TV channels, 10 radio networks, over 50 local TV and radio services and bbc.co.uk (see BBC channels). In January 2006 we launched BBC jam, a free online learning service for 5 to 16 year olds, linked to key areas of the school curriculum...
BBC World Service is funded by Government grant and not your TV licence. Profits from separate BBC commercial services help to keep the licence fee low ...

Monday, January 08, 2007

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Microsoft boss Bill Gates has outlined his vision of the connected future, telling experts in Las Vegas: "The digital decade is happening."
Mr Gates was speaking on the eve of the world's largest hi-tech conference, the Consumer Electronics Show ...
He told delegates that "connected experiences" were now the most important part of new technologies ...