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Even under this evolution model, there might be no need to retain a public teletext licence, nor a Channel 3 breakfast-time licence.
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Even under this evolution model, there might be no need to retain a public teletext licence, nor a Channel 3 breakfast-time licence.
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Martin Curry on 1 December 2008 at 8:38pm
Why is there still a UK wide breakfast licence on channel 3? Surely it makes sense to have a full 24 hour licence to channel 3 in whatever model of provision emerges?