arista
02-03-2016, 03:38 PM
as
the Government announces it
will change the law to close
the online TV loophole
John Whittingdale said he would
introduce a change to the law shortly
The BBC has backed the change
to give it guarantees over future revenue
Announcement follows a series of
reports into BBC's future governance
Talks are on-going over the
broadcaster's charter
renewal and budget ]
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3472967/The-BBC-iPlayer-loophole-lets-viewers-watch-programmes-without-licence-closed-months.html#ixzz41lCnSxAK
It was on the cards to come in.
the Government announces it
will change the law to close
the online TV loophole
John Whittingdale said he would
introduce a change to the law shortly
The BBC has backed the change
to give it guarantees over future revenue
Announcement follows a series of
reports into BBC's future governance
Talks are on-going over the
broadcaster's charter
renewal and budget ]
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3472967/The-BBC-iPlayer-loophole-lets-viewers-watch-programmes-without-licence-closed-months.html#ixzz41lCnSxAK
It was on the cards to come in.