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The owners of radios and televisions pay a license fee, which finances public broadcasting operations.
Without a license fee, CBS has to produce "Swift Justice" cheaply.
The association will be paying Brookfield a license fee for the lunch court until 2013.
Networks that create local versions will pay a license fee to CBS for the production support.
When Mr. Braxton declined to pay a license fee, and rebuffed a variety of other arrangements, Smart Options sued.
In January 1998 he got it — but he first had to pay the government a license fee of $100,000.
A network pays a license fee of $1 million to $1.5 million to run that episode twice.
In exchange for a license fee, the channels receive proprietary software, graphics packages, and access to the company's global infrastructure.
Sony will receive both a license fee and a split of the advertising revenue on the show, despite a weak marketplace for local stations.
The BBC is a delicate issue for Britons, since most who watch television pay a license fee that represents about 72 percent of the corporation's income.
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