Something I have been thinking about this morning.
I was watching a very good YouTube video this morning, motorcycle related fortnine - KLR destruction, or something like that. I really enjoyed it and thought to myself it's better than anything I had seen on regular TV for some time.
Watching youtYou, Netflix has now become the norm for us, and I thought to myself, actually how much live television do I even watch?
Well, a few seconds whilst my TV boots up it's YouTube app, or Netflix.
Then I thought about the TV licence, which is what £160 a year now? And I'm starting to think, that is becoming an expensive few seconds of live TV I'm not even paying attention to.
Its not the money that you save, it's the time you would waste watching trash
Is my TV licence becoming like a gym membership when I never go?
It's something the wife and myself are going to think about over the next monrh, and try and actively monitor how much live TV we actually watch.
So my questions I guess, are any of you thinking the same, or, have any of you already made the jump?
If so, any regrets? And issues you ran into? What alternatives do you have?
And finally, if someone were to move away from live TV, what legally, would have you to prove, disprove, or otherwise do to be on the right side of the law whilst not paying a TV licence?
No regrets
Been without a TV licence for years now.
As said. It's basically 2x the price Of Netflix. Totally not worth it.
I suspect it won't exist in a few years as it will either have to be paid for by tax or die . It's too expensive to suffer massive audience drops which is happening
Getting rid of live TV is a positive .
No longer do you just 'see what's on'.
Never watch soaps, never watch trash TV because it just isn't there.
There are enough series and things to do in life that mean it is no loss.