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Britain may change BBC funding to allow adverts or subscriptions

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Posted on December 16, 2025

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LONDON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Britain launched a review into the BBC's funding on Tuesday, seeking to "future-proof" the broadcaster which is reeling from a lawsuit launched by U.S. President Donald

Britain Considers BBC Funding Changes: Ads or Subscriptions

By Sarah ‌Young and Paul Sandle

LONDON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Britain's century-old BBC broadcaster could break with tradition to ‍carry some ‌advertising or be available on subscription under proposals being considered by the government to alter the current ⁠funding model of a universal licence fee.

The BBC's ‌funding has long been a source of national debate, given that any household that watches live TV is obliged to pay the fee, and has come under greater scrutiny as politicians from different sides have accused it of ⁠bias.

The BBC, which prides itself as a beacon of neutrality and truth and has traditionally had a large global audience including for ​its World Service radio, has come under further pressure from a ‌lawsuit by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Culture Secretary Lisa ⁠Nandy launched a review of the BBC's charter on Tuesday to "future-proof" the institution, which remains largely supported by Britons despite frequent political controversy over its content.

With the number of people paying the ​174.50 pound ($234) annual licence falling, however, the government said it was considering options to generate more commercial revenue, including advertising on its online or other services.

That would end a big distinguishing factor for the BBC - the absence of commercials - but could also negatively impact other networks, such as Britain's biggest ​free-to-air commercial ‍network ITV, by taking a share ​of an already shrinking ad market.

HYBRID MODEL?

Another proposal could see news, current affairs, factual and children's TV remain funded by a licence and universally available, with more commercially viable content like drama funded by subscription, according to the government's consultation paper.

Nandy said the BBC must reflect Britain, be an engine for economic growth and be funded in a sustainable and fair way.

"The BBC must remain fiercely independent, accountable and be ⁠able to command public trust," she added.

BBC Director General Tim Davie, who resigned over the Trump complaint but has not yet left, said the BBC ​welcomed potential reforms. "At the BBC, we want change, so we can continue to deliver for the UK for generations to come," he said.

Trump sued the BBC for up to $10 billion in damages over edited clips of a speech which he said defamed him, according to ‌a filing in a Miami federal court on Monday. The BBC is defending the case, having already apologised to Trump.

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(Reporting by Sarah Young and Paul Sandle, Editing by Paul Sandle and Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • The UK government is considering changes to the BBC's funding model.
  • Proposals include allowing advertising or subscription services.
  • The BBC's licence fee model has been a topic of national debate.
  • A hybrid funding model could be introduced for different content types.
  • The BBC aims to remain independent and trusted.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BBC?
The BBC, or British Broadcasting Corporation, is a public service broadcaster in the UK, known for its impartial news and entertainment programming.
What is a licence fee?
A licence fee is a mandatory payment required from UK households that watch live television, which funds the BBC's operations.
What is a subscription model?
A subscription model is a business strategy where customers pay a recurring fee to access a service or product, often used in media and entertainment.
What is advertising?
Advertising is a marketing strategy that involves promoting products or services to potential customers through various media channels.
What is the UK's economic situation?
The UK's economic situation refers to the current state of the economy, including factors like growth rates, employment levels, and inflation.

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