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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
television licence
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ I've never yet met a claimant who could afford a television licence.
▪ Loss of self-control in cricket is on a par with evasion of payment for a television licence.
▪ Of course, buying a television means you will need a television licence as well.
▪ This clearly does not leave much money for other items such as a television licence and rental, or holidays.
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Television licence
Funding of European public broadcasters

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A television licence or broadcast receiving licence is an official record of payment required in many countries for the reception of television broadcasts, or the possession of a television set where some broadcasts are funded in full or in part by the licence fee paid. The licence is sometimes also required to own a radio or receive radio broadcasts. A TV licence is therefore effectively a hypothecated tax for the purpose of funding public broadcasting, thus allowing public broadcasters to transmit television programmes without, or with only supplemental, funding from radio and television advertisements. However, in some cases the balance between public funding and advertisements is the opposite - the Polish TVP broadcaster receives more funds from advertisements than from its TV tax.

Whilst TV licensing is rare in the Americas, half of the countries in Asia, a few countries in Africa, and two-thirds of the countries in Europe use television licences to fund public television.

Usage examples of "television licence".

She would have liked a second slice, but she was saving up for a television licence.