Well back in 1922 that may have been true, the BBC, or the company they owned called IBA sold all of their transmitters off to a separate company back in 1997 who became National Grid PLC, they have now in turn sold it off to another private company called Arqiva, a worlwide company back in 2007 prior to the switch-over, all the channels pay into the broadcast system that they supply, so in part the bbc only pay 19% of the running costs as ppl like BT pay 29% and ITV pay 14% etc etc, or another way to put it is that just £12 of the licence fee is for the infastructure costs including running all the national BBC buildings in electric and gas






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