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Monday 27 July 2015

TV Licensing Blog on Pinterest


We're always keen to broaden our social media presence here at the TV Licensing Blog.

Regular readers will be aware that we already have a significant following on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and YouTube.

Over the last few months we have also been pinning some of our most popular articles to our Pinterest page.

TV Licensing is very, very bad at using social media. The BBC pays its TV Licensing media harlots six-figure sums every year, for what is quite frankly abysmal social media coverage.

Social media should be a channel for proactively communicating the latest ideas, but instead TV Licensing use it to repeat the same tired old threats, canned soundbites and insincere apologies.

We can do so much better than TV Licensing do.

Please help us by following and re-pinning the articles on our Pinterest page.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If boat dwellers feel they should not pay the fee who do they feel should pay for the service??