
Local TV stations appear confident that they have a future despite proposals to scrap their funding from the licence fee, set out in the BBC white paper.
The policy document, published on Thursday last week by secretary of state for media culture and sport John Whittingdale, revealed that while £10m pledged to pay for television content funding would remain until 2020 (or until it is all spent) there would be no more money guaranteed beyond that.
So far 20 local TV stations have been set up with another 11 stations arriving this year and a further three to come in 2017.
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