TV warning for gym-owners
TV Licensing spokesperson Karen Grimason said: “Watching TV doesn’t have to be a sedentary activity, with many gym-goers choosing to watch their favourite programmes while working out, with this incentive potentially improving their fitness.
“The majority of fitness clubs provide gym-goers with access to live TV while they exercise.
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Hide Ad“However, gyms and health clubs need a TV Licence if customers or staff watch live TV programmes.
“This applies whether it’s on a TV, tablet, computer or any other type of equipment.
“If the gym does not have a licence then the business risks prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000.”
Customers watching live TV on their own devices when out and about, however, are covered by their home licences.
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Hide AdTV Licensing said it was important gym and health club owners understood licensing requirements to ensure they were abiding by the law.
“Being caught without a TV Licence is a criminal offence,” said Karen.
“It could potentially mean you’re unable to provide this form of entertainment – a service many people enjoy while they work out - to your members. If you have a TV Licence your organisation can enjoy TV legally, regardless of whatever device it’s watched on.
“Buying a licence is easy and gym managers and owners can pay using a range of methods.
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Hide Ad“You can find out if you need a licence, buy one or tell us if your details have changed by visiting www.tvlicensing.co.uk/businessinfo or by calling the TV Licensing businesses team on 0300 790 6112.”