Figures released today by TV Licensing reveal more than 25,000 adults under the age of 25 were caught watching live TV without a TV Licence in the past year.
With Santa’s helpers setting up shopping centre grottos and ice rinks ready to show the latest music videos, TV Licensing today issued a reminder that all businesses need a TV Licence to show live TV.
TV Licensing today revealed more than 4.2m customers have opted to forgo their traditional paper TV Licence, and to receive their annual licence by email instead.
With A-level results confirmed this month, TV Licensing is working with UCAS to help new students and their parents understand the law around watching TV before moving into university halls or rented student accommodation.
According to figures released today by TV Licensing, August is the busiest month for moving house, so TV Licensing is reminding summer home movers and renters to ‘take their TV Licence with them.’
TV Licensing will return to the small screen this weekend with a new TV trail demonstrating the ease with which home-movers can transfer their TV Licence to a new address online.
The UK is basking in sunshine, schools have broken up and the summer getaway has begun. With the bank holiday fast approaching, hotels across the UK look set for a busy August. So before the mid-summer rush for rooms really starts, TV Licensing is appealing to hotels and guest houses across the UK to make the sure they are correctly licensed.
With the summer holidays nearly upon us, TV Licensing is raising awareness with first time campers and experienced caravanners alike about the need to be correctly licensed if they are watching live TV from their tent, caravan or mobile home.