Television licence
A television licence is an official licence required in some countries for all owners of a television receiver. Television licensing is common in Europe, as well as some countries in Africa and Southeast Asia, but not used in the Americas, with the exception of the French overseas departments. It is not used to restrict people from owning a television, but as an annual tax to fund public television broadcasts.
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Licence - Television - Europe - Africa - Southeast Asia - Americas - French - Overseas departments - Tax - Public television
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