LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) - Britain said on Thursday it would increase funding for the BBC World Service over the next three years, citing the growing need to provide international audiences with
UK Increases BBC World Service Funding to Support Impartial Global News
Britain Announces Increased Funding for BBC World Service
Background and Funding Changes
LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) - Britain said on Thursday it would increase funding for the BBC World Service over the next three years, citing the growing need to provide international audiences with impartial news at a time of conflict and media blackouts around the world.
The foreign office used to fund all of the World Service before the rules were changed in 2014 to make the broadcaster shoulder most of the cost, and a committee of lawmakers warned last week that uncertainty around the funding was worrying.
The previous funding agreement had been due to run out at the end of March.
Details of the New Funding Agreement
• Britain's foreign office pledged 11 million pounds ($14.6 million) per year for the next three years, representing an 8% increase on the previous year’s allocation.
• The BBC World Service is funded through a licence fee paid by British households which watch live television, while about 30% of the funding comes from the foreign office.
Government and BBC Statements
Official Comments on the Funding Increase
• Foreign minister Yvette Cooper said the extra funding is in the country's interests to support security and promote UK values around the world.
BBC World Service's Global Reach
• The BBC World Service has a global weekly audience of more than 300 million people, making it one of Britain's most important cultural exports, providing news via radio, television and online in 43 languages.
• Over 70% of the BBC World Service audience is in countries with no or low media freedom.
Recent Initiatives and Impact
• The BBC said it launched an emergency radio service in Iran in February, in addition to existing BBC Persian digital and TV channels, ensuring accurate, timely news reaches the Iranian people.
• "In a world of rising disinformation, the BBC World Service provides hundreds of millions with journalism they can trust and rely on," said Cooper in a statement. "It offers clarity, accuracy and an independent voice where reliable information is increasingly difficult to access."
Additional Information
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(Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Kate Holton)


