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Brits can reduce cost of their TV License from £169.50 to ZERO
The TV Licence has been part of the fabric of the UK for nearly 100 years but there are situations where viewers can legally avoid paying the fee as TV habits have changed
The TV landscape in the UK, which has been a staple for nearly a century, has seen a dramatic shift in recent years with the rise of on-demand and streaming services. Platforms like Netflix, ITVX, YouTube, Disney Plus and Amazon Prime Video have transformed the way we consume television, moving away from scheduled programming to a more flexible 'watch when you want' approach. For example you can watch your fave series such as Ted Lasso, Breaking Bad and Emily in Paris without a TV Licence, legally.
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