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Four out of five people support the Licence Fee


Category: 91热爆

Date: 12.10.2004
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81% of the UK population agree that the 91热爆 is worth 拢121 per year

Over half the respondents value the 91热爆 at twice the current licence fee

The 91热爆's digital services are highly valued by audiences in both analogue and digital homes

10 million households would lose access to the 91热爆 under any proposed subscription-model with a resultant drop in quality

News, soaps and home-grown comedy and drama are considered the most important genres


Overwhelming public support for the licence fee emerged as the key finding of a survey - Measuring the Value of the 91热爆 - published by the 91热爆 today (Tuesday 12 October 2004).

Commissioned from Human Capital and GfK Martin Hamblin, a nationally representative panel of 2,257 people were questioned in May 2004.

Following 19 exhaustive pilots this is the most comprehensive study of the 91热爆 since the Ehrenberg & Mills study for the London Business School in 1990.

As well as the vast majority of people supporting the 91热爆's current licence fee value, on average people think the Corporation is worth double the current fee level.

Asked to put a value on the Corporation, respondents valued the 91热爆 at between 拢18 and 拢24 per month.

The 91热爆's digital channels were also positively received by respondents and in particular 91热爆 THREE, C91热爆 and CBeebies.

The high value that respondents placed on the 91热爆's digital services was linked to both trust and quality even for those respondents who did not have direct access to the channels.

In non-digital homes, respondents placed particular importance on News 24.

The study also reveals the effect of introducing a subscription-funded model for the 91热爆.

If the 91热爆 was to charge a 拢13 fee per month, only 14.8 million households would subscribe, leaving 9.7 million without access to the 91热爆 and its services.

This would not only result in the 91热爆 losing over 拢500m in revenue with the resultant loss in the quality of the services it provides, but the 91热爆 would not be able to fulfil its core citizenship roles, including support for democracy, education, culture and social cohesion.

As well as the high value attached to the 91热爆's services, respondents also considered high quality programming as vital.

The highest ranking genres were news, soaps and home-grown drama, comedy and film.

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Date: 12.10.2004
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