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Monday, 27 October 2014

TV Licensing Blog on Google+


As opposition to the TV licence grows we thought we'd take the opportunity to highlight the existence of the TV Licensing Blog Google+ page.

As many of you will know already, we have been very active Twitter, Facebook and YouTube users for several years now. Twitter is very useful for spreading short snippets of information rapidly, but it's not a medium for the distribution of lengthy diatribes about the BBC or TV Licensing. Google+ and Facebook are far better suited to that purpose.

As well as using Google+ as an alternative way of sharing our blog articles we are going to try, as best as possible, to post some content exclusively to Google+.

If you like what we do here at the TV Licensing Blog, please consider following us on Google+ as well. 

We thank all our loyal readers for their continued support and the valuable contributions they make to our blog. If current media reports are anything to go by, the tide really is turning on the BBC's despicable TV Licensing operation.

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