In New Cambria, a television license is required for any home or business at which there is a television set. As of 1 April 2010, the annual license fee is ₤173. Revenue is collected by New Cambria Post, the country's postal service. The bulk of the fee is used to fund New Cambria Public Broadcasting (NCPB), the public service broadcaster. The license must be paid for any premises that has any equipment that can potentially decode TV signals, even those that are not NCPB's. The license is free to anyone over the age of 70, some over 65, some social welfare recipients, and the blind. The fee for the licenses of such beneficiaries is paid for by the state.
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| - In New Cambria, a television license is required for any home or business at which there is a television set. As of 1 April 2010, the annual license fee is ₤173. Revenue is collected by New Cambria Post, the country's postal service. The bulk of the fee is used to fund New Cambria Public Broadcasting (NCPB), the public service broadcaster. The license must be paid for any premises that has any equipment that can potentially decode TV signals, even those that are not NCPB's. The license is free to anyone over the age of 70, some over 65, some social welfare recipients, and the blind. The fee for the licenses of such beneficiaries is paid for by the state.
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| - In New Cambria, a television license is required for any home or business at which there is a television set. As of 1 April 2010, the annual license fee is ₤173. Revenue is collected by New Cambria Post, the country's postal service. The bulk of the fee is used to fund New Cambria Public Broadcasting (NCPB), the public service broadcaster. The license must be paid for any premises that has any equipment that can potentially decode TV signals, even those that are not NCPB's. The license is free to anyone over the age of 70, some over 65, some social welfare recipients, and the blind. The fee for the licenses of such beneficiaries is paid for by the state.
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