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BBC calls for ‘urgent’ change to licence fee as broadcaster faces ‘jeopardy’

Broadcaster warns that it won’t survive due to ‘permanent and irreversible’ trends in viewing habits

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo3 mesi fa

BBC calls for ‘urgent’ change to licence fee as broadcaster faces ‘jeopardy’

Broadcaster warns that it won’t survive due to ‘permanent and irreversible’ trends in viewing habits

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theguardian.com3 mesi fa

BBC says ‘irreversible’ trends mean it will not survive without major overhaul

In opening response to charter review, corporation points to ‘mismatch’ between TV licence rules and viewing habits

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 5 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    BBC says ‘irreversible’ trends mean it will not survive without major overhaul

    In opening response to charter review, corporation points to ‘mismatch’ between TV licence rules and viewing habits

  2. giovedì 5 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    From subscription models to ‘Britflix’: key takeaways from BBC response to charter review

    The 114-page document backs licence fee but suggests its current funding model is being tested to breaking point

  • giovedì 5 marzo 2026·independent.co.uk

    BBC calls for ‘urgent’ change to licence fee as broadcaster faces ‘jeopardy’

    Broadcaster warns that it won’t survive due to ‘permanent and irreversible’ trends in viewing habits