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BBC vs Big Tech: Who wins?

The TV licence fee model is a "busted flush" and is "no longer fit for purpose".

Raccontata dainews.co.ukchannel4.comdailymail.com

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channel4.comStai leggendo7 g fa

BBC vs Big Tech: Who wins?

The TV licence fee model is a "busted flush" and is "no longer fit for purpose".

originale
dailymail.com6 g fa

BBC licence fee is a 'busted flush' says Culture Secretary Nandy

She said she agrees with the BBC director-general, Matt Brittin, the former Google boss who said the corporation is 'held back' by its main source of funding for its television, radio and online services.

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inews.co.uk7 g fa

Three ways the licence fee could change, according to BBC's new boss

Licence fee could be cut for all if replaced with a universal household charge says BBC boss

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·inews.co.uk

    Three ways the licence fee could change, according to BBC's new boss

    Licence fee could be cut for all if replaced with a universal household charge says BBC boss

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·channel4.com

    BBC vs Big Tech: Who wins?

    The TV licence fee model is a "busted flush" and is "no longer fit for purpose".

  3. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·dailymail.com

    BBC licence fee is a 'busted flush' says Culture Secretary Nandy

    She said she agrees with the BBC director-general, Matt Brittin, the former Google boss who said the corporation is 'held back' by its main source of funding for its television,…