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More than 7,000 people still watch TV in black and white more than half a century after colour broadcasts began. London has the most TV licences for black and white sets at 1,768, followed by 431 ...
In the UK, licenses are required to watch or record live TV on any device. At £150.50 (around $197), a color license is three times the price of a black-and-white one.
More than 7,000 people across the UK still watch ... of black and white licences issued each year has since been in steady decline since. In 2000, there were 212,000 black and white TV licences ...
A new study reveals that children exposed to black-and-white film and TV are more likely ... Even though they would have spent only a few hours a day watching TV or films, their attention and ...
More than 7,000 households in Britain are still watching black and white televisions. Not for them hi-def, 4K, Sky Q, or even colour. According to TV Licensing, London has the biggest ...
It has been half a century since the dawn of colour television, but more than 7,000 people across the UK are still watching in black and white, according to TV Licensing. Despite an increase in ...
Despite living in an age of Netflix, smart screens and online viewing, it turns out thousands of people in the UK still watch a black and white TV. New figures released by TV Licensing reveal ...
More than 7,000 people still watch TV in black and white more than half a century after colour broadcasts began. London has the most TV licences for black and white sets at 1,768, followed by 431 ...
It has been half a century since the dawn of colour television, but more than 7,000 people across the UK are still watching in black and white, according to TV Licensing. Despite an increase in ...