NeilC
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I think they assume that every address in the UK is likely to have a TV set up for receiving. And they would be correct in that assumption most of the time.
So it's not hard to them to compare the UK address list with the licence paid list and check out the ones without licences.
Re: the existence of the licence fee - I think it's a good thing. Radio 4 makes it worth it. Just look at countries like the USA where it's all commercial. They have a terrible state of affairs re: quality news programming and the commercial kids programmes don't pay enough attention to editing speeds etc which are implicated in attention problems etc. I'd rather they spent the money on more educational, news, documentary, new comedy and drama rather than DIY/cooking programmes but there you go.
So it's not hard to them to compare the UK address list with the licence paid list and check out the ones without licences.
Re: the existence of the licence fee - I think it's a good thing. Radio 4 makes it worth it. Just look at countries like the USA where it's all commercial. They have a terrible state of affairs re: quality news programming and the commercial kids programmes don't pay enough attention to editing speeds etc which are implicated in attention problems etc. I'd rather they spent the money on more educational, news, documentary, new comedy and drama rather than DIY/cooking programmes but there you go.