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Approximately half a million households in the UK cancelled their BBC licence fee last year, reducing the total number of paying households to 23.9 million. This decline signifies a growing shift towards streaming services like Netflix and YouTube, as younger audiences find BBC content less relevant. The BBC faces significant financial challenges, having lost 30% of its income over the past decade, compounded by a two-year licence fee freeze. Tim Davie, the BBC's Director-General, highlighted a 'massive transfer of skills and resources from linear to digital' and hinted at potential job cuts. Despite these challenges, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has committed to maintaining the current funding model until at least 2027. The BBC is exploring ways to reform the licence fee system, crucial for funding its wide range of services.
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- Last Updated
- 46 days ago
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