UK considers allowing BBC adverts to secure its future

express.co.uk

The UK Culture Secretary is considering allowing adverts on BBC channels to secure its future funding. This proposal comes as the BBC's Royal Charter is up for renewal in December 2027, prompting a review of its funding model, which currently relies on the £174.50 licence fee. The BBC faces declining viewership and competition from streaming services, leading to discussions about alternative revenue streams beyond the traditional licence fee.


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