BBC head defends license fee as critical for quality
LONDON (Reuters) - The head of the BBC, Tony Hall, will defend the British broadcaster's use of a license fee paid by the public this week as a debate over funding escalates following a spate of scandals over mismanagement and waste at the corporation.
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