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BBC, Netflix
Netflix and Disney+ users could be forced to pay licence fee - even if they don’t watch BBC
The government is reportedly looking into asking Netflix and Disney+ viewers to contribute to a licence fee to secure the future of the BBC. As viewing habits evolve the government could consider funding options to support the broadcaster when it reviews the BBC’s current Royal Charter,
BBC breaks silence on charging UK Netflix users £174.50 TV licence fee
The BBC has issued a statement following claims that the government is considering charging Netflix users for the corporation's licence fee
Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime users sent licence fee warning as BBC changes loom
In a move to modernise the licence fee for the streaming age, the government is considering changes that could see people pay to watch streaming services.
Netflix And Disney+ Users May Need A TV Licence Soon
UK government considers requiring Netflix and streaming-only households to pay the TV Licence fee, even without BBC viewing, as part of major funding overhaul
Netflix Viewers May Soon Face TV Licence Fees in the UK – Here’s What You Need to Know
Even if they don’t view any BBC shows, users of Netflix and other streaming services in the UK may soon be responsible for paying the BBC’s TV license fee. As traditional broadcasting practices continue to migrate toward on-demand material,
BBC World Service to axe 130 jobs
BBC World Service to cut 130 jobs in savings plan
The BBC World Service has announced it will cut 130 jobs as part of a plan to save around £6m in the next financial year. Planned cost-saving measures include closing posts in the UK and internationally as well as roles in BBC Monitoring, a division which reports and analyses news from media around the world.
BBC World Service will cut 130 jobs in the year ahead
The U.K. government announced an extra £32.6m for the BBC World Service in November. “But the BBC said that despite this ‘welcome uplift,’ previous licence-fee freezes, global inflation ‘and the need for ongoing digital and technological upkeep have meant savings are necessary.
BBC World Service to axe 130 jobs as it seeks to save £6 million
BBC World Service is set to axe 130 jobs as it seeks to save around £6 million for the next financial year. Planned cost-saving measures include closing posts across the service in the UK and internationally as well as cutting roles in BBC Monitoring,
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REVEALED: How much license fee expansion could cost YOU as Labour looks to Netflix users to boost BBC coffers - ‘bonkers’
Labour is considering expanding the BBC license fee to households that only watch streamed content through apps like Netflix, ...
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Culture secretary rules out funding BBC from taxes
The BBC will not be funded from general taxation if the TV licence fee is abolished, the culture secretary has said. Lisa ...
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UK weighs BBC license fee for streaming-only households, Bloomberg News reports
The UK government is considering requiring households that use only streaming services, such as Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) and ...
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