Study: UK worse off without BBC TV
March 3, 2014
By Colin Mann
Cutting the BBC licence fee would reduce consumer choice and value for money, as well as greatly damaging UK programme producers, according to a study from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. The report
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