Broadcasters have been accused of trying to shame Brits into buying a TV licence during World Cup matches.
The BBC was among those last night to display QR code prompts during games which – if scanned – led viewers to an option to purchase the £180 licence.
It is mandatory for those watching TV in the UK live or on playback services such as iPlayer.
During England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana last night, viewers were shown the code at points before the game and post kickoff, accompanied by the message: ‘Buy a TV licence. Scan the QR code’.
Presenters also reminded viewers ahead of the
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