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Old 19th Nov 2008, 14:34   #1
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BBC to broadcast main channels live on web

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/11...-live-on-web/1

The BBC has announced plans to make BBC One and Two available live over the Internet, completing the broadcaster's online offering.

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Old 19th Nov 2008, 14:59   #2
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Hmmm.
No doubt they'll use IP-area filtering, which will detect work's IP as being in Michigan.
They need an override where you can put your TV License number in, even if you're (apparrently) abroad.
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Old 19th Nov 2008, 14:59   #3
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Does this mean they will start requiring licenses just to own a computer?
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Old 19th Nov 2008, 15:01   #4
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V nice. Though Zattoo is doing this already of course. But yes, one wonders how they are going to police this... Maybe you will have to supply your IP address when you buy a licence in future...
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Old 19th Nov 2008, 15:06   #5
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Does this mean they will start requiring licenses just to own a computer?
i remember reading the splurge on the bbc site and apparantly you now need one to own a tv, pc, mobile phone, dvd player...the list goes on.

personally i say **** off to hte bbc as the only thing worth watching on it is Top Gear and id rather wait until it hits BT about 3 mins after then pay 160 quid or however much it costs a year
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Old 19th Nov 2008, 15:07   #6
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I'd be happier if the BBC went subsription based once the digital switch over occurs instead of requiring you to have a TV Licence just because you've got a TV capable of recieveing BBC.
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Old 19th Nov 2008, 15:52   #8
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Surely when you buy a TV licence you will simply also get a username / login for Live Streaming?
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It's good stuff, but they need to integrate the live players with the iPlayer site to give a one stop shop instead of me having to have lots of different bookmarks for the differing channels.
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What an arse, so if you pay TV license, you let those that dont watch the TV you paid for?

The tv license needs to be abolished, its a joke.

I just wish you could get supscription tv from virgin, but have the bbc channels blocked, and not pay another extra £160 for a tv license. I'd then just watch the bbc i want to on the internet that someone else has paid for!
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What would be good would be something like a monthly subscription for iPlayer access, which give you a username and password or something, and a monthly subscription for tv use. Together these two subs cost the same as the license fee, seperately they are cheaper. I only ever use the pc so at the moment I dont have a tv license. If they are going to offer the bbc channels streamed over the pc then I would happily pay for it, but would resent paying full price when I do not use a TV.
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Good stuff, long overdue.
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pretty good i guess.
I dont own a TV so dont have a TV licence. I dont agree with the tv licence way of funding either.
I shouldn't have to pay the BBC to be able to watch ITV, CHannel 4, sky or even now it seems, youtube.
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Whats all this TV licence talk, ive heard about it before but never really understood it

Over here you buy a tv you use it no licence no worries!
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Whats all this TV licence talk, ive heard about it before but never really understood it

Over here you buy a tv you use it no licence no worries!
Basically. We, as a country, like (Enough that only a few people tell them where to stick the license fees) getting stiffed for what most people in other first world countries get for nothing, or next to nothing.
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Meh. The TV licence is the only tax I don't mind paying.
Adverts make me really ****ing angry. On any channel.

The fact that the BBC only advertises itself and only in between programs, totally redeems the £130 a year.
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Basically. We, as a country, like (Enough that only a few people tell them where to stick the license fees) getting stiffed for what most people in other first world countries get for nothing, or next to nothing.
We are far from the only country to have a tv licence scheme, however we are the one who's public service i'd watch (being an English only speaker doesn't help)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_licence
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Zattoo is doing this already of course....
Errr, does Zattoo do area filters?
I don't get any BBC on mine (in Germany)

The Germans and the Dutch pay hefty TV-Licences as well
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We are far from the only country to have a tv licence scheme, however we are the one who's public service i'd watch (being an English only speaker doesn't help)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_licence
Finally someone with sense.

I'm absolutely sick of people whining about having to pay the TV license. If you don't want to pay it then don't. You're not obliged to pay the TV license because you own a TV. It's actually quite simple. If you don't want to pay for it then don't watch the BBC.

But, as we all know you won't actually do that because the BBC is actually quite good. And, just to put things into perspective: we apparently spend 218 minutes a day watching TV. If we paid the BBC minimum wage for the hours we spend watching TV you'd find you actually get quite a good deal.

£139.50 for the television license. £5.73 for minimum wage. (139.50 / 5.73 = 24.34 hours). If you got what you were actually paying for - I say with irony - you'd get TV for less than a week.

While you could argue you don't spend all that time watching the BBC - which would be the case for most people - Channel 4 is almost certain to get a chunk of the license fee in the near future, and you've to compensate for all of the time you spend using the BBC web services and radio.

Go whine about something actually 'decent' like council tax.

I personally wouldn't mind if the BBC started using advertisements at the start of their programming on the iPLAYER. Perhaps, a small ten second video like the Guardian does on its videos. It would more than pay for itself.
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