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Saturday, 1 January 2022

Happy New Year

I wish all readers of the TV Licensing Blog the very best of happiness, success and good health for 2022.

It has been such a long time since I last wrote an article that I feel I owe you all an apology.

At the start of December I tested positive for the old Kung Flu and I didn't take too kindly to it. There were a few weeks where I could barely be bothered to get out of bed, let alone write blog articles. Fortunately I am on the mend and hope to be blogging routinely again soon.

Unlike the BBC at Christmas, I do not like repeating the same content over and over again. The past year seems to have revolved around one central issue - the BBC's implementation and enforcement of the new over-75 TV licence concession.

I hope 2022 brings a wider variety of controversial TV Licensing news and behaviour to write about!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Get well soon and all the best for 2022. Keep fighting those licensing bastards!

Stuart Sutherland said...

Happy New Year to you. Get Well soon, we need you.

Admin said...

Thanks both, very kind. The best wishes for the new year to you.