BBC hits households with more than 36 million TV licence fee warnings
The stats, reported by the Telegraph, show the BBC issued 36,166,582 letters between 2022 and 2023, up just over one percent on the 35,695,538 sent between 2021 and 2022.
This marks a much larger six percent increase on the 34 million letters reportedly sent between 2020 and 2021.
The funds generated by the TV licence fee support the creation of BBC programmes and services and those who watch TV live - as well as those who stream BBC iPlayer - must pay the annual cost of £159. For black and white TV, the cost is £53.50.
Any households that evade the payment face an enforcement letter from TV Licencing to warn households to pay if they require one or face a penalty.
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