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BBC’s Thompson defends licence fee

By Tim Bradshaw

Published: May 10 2009 22:21 | Last updated: May 10 2009 22:21

The BBC’s director-general has defended the broadcaster’s funding in the pages of parliament’s in-house magazine ahead of a vote to freeze the licence fee.

In the latest edition of House Magazine, published on Monday, Mark Thompson told Don Foster MP, the Liberal Democrats’ media spokesman, that he understood the licence fee is a “unique privilege” carrying “unique responsibilities”.

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