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Netflix And Disney+ Users May Need A TV Licence
Netflix and Disney+ users could be forced to pay licence fee
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Wednesday he plans to veto a Republican-sponsored immigration bill that was passed by the Florida Legislature this week, marking the latest salvo in his feud with state GOP lawmakers. “The veto pen is ready,” DeSantis said in a post on social platform X following the legislation’s passage Tuesday evening. …
Netflix and Disney+ users could be forced to pay licence fee - even if they don’t watch BBC
The government is reportedly looking into asking Netflix and Disney + viewers to contribute to a licence fee to secure the future of the BBC. As viewing habits evolve the government could consider funding options to support the broadcaster when it reviews the BBC’s current Royal Charter, which will end in 2027.
Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+ viewers could face licence fee changes in shake-up
The BBC's current Royal charter is set to end in 2027, prompting the government to seek new methods of supporting the broadcaster post this date. Currently, the licence fee stands at £169.50 annually but will increase to £174.50 in April - a rise of £5, though various discounts and exemptions do exist.
Netflix And Disney+ Users May Need A TV Licence Soon
UK government considers requiring Netflix and streaming-only households to pay the TV Licence fee, even without BBC viewing, as part of major funding overhaul
Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime users sent licence fee warning as BBC changes loom
In a move to modernise the licence fee for the streaming age, the government is considering changes that could see people pay to watch streaming services.
‘Anything they can tax, they will!’ Britons reject BBC licence fee expansion as Labour target Netflix users
Watch as Britons quizzed by GB News about a potential BBC licence fee expansion unanimously reject the idea. The Government is said to be looking at expanding the licence to cover services like Netflix and Disney+.
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Disney+ Signs Landmark Deal in France to Invest 25% of its Local Turnover in French, European Movies; Gets Nine-Month Window on Theatrical Films
Disney+ as agreed to invest 25% of its local turnover to finance French, European content; and will get a nine-month window ...
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New On Netflix, Disney+, And More: 5 Streaming Shows And Movies To Watch This Week (January 27 - February 2)
We’re still waiting for Spider-Man: No Way Home to make it onto Disney+, but until then, basically every other Spide ...
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Disney+ Signs Landmark French Media Chronology Agreement In Return For Reduced Media Window
Disney+ has signed a landmark media chronology deal in France committing it to investment obligations in French and European ...
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Daredevil: Born Again "Much Darker" Than Netflix Series: Showrunner
Daredevil: Born Again Showrunner Dario Scardapane explains the key differences from the Netflix series, including a "much ...
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Daredevil: Born Again EP Calls Out Netflix Series' Overreliance On Dialogue, Says Disney+ Show Will Be Different: "I Just Didn’t Want To Hear Characters Grousing Ab…
Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane addressed the faults of the Netflix series and how he avoided those ...
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Netflix: It Is Time To Sell The King Of Streaming
Netflix remains a strong player but lacks the upside potential and risk-reward balance to justify its valuation and is ...
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Disney Analyst Sees Flat Disney+ Growth In Q1 After Netflix's Record Quarter, But Remains Bullish
The analyst noted that Disney's report comes after Netflix Inc NFLX reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter results and had its best ever quarter for net additions (+18.9 million).
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Disney+ first look at Netflix-style thriller series from Harlan Coben creator
The five-part psychological drama will be led by a star-studded cast, with viewers able to watch the show on Disney+ in the ...
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