BBC had hoped for an increase of closer to £15 - but TV bosses were told they must be "realistic" in their plans as hundreds of thousands of Brits stop ...
THE TV licence fee will rise by just over a tenner next year in a blow to the BBC.Bosses hoped to hike the £159 levy by nearly £15 — but ministers.
The BBC had hoped for an increase of closer to £15 - but TV bosses were told they must be 'realistic' in their plans as hundreds of thousands of Brits stop ...
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer is expected to make an announcement on the licence fee in the Commons on Thursday.
The cost of Britain's TV licence that funds the BBC national broadcaster will rise by 6.7% or 10.50 pounds next year, lower than the nearly 15 pound ...
BBC licence fee will rise by less than previously planned, Lucy Frazer has confirmed after Rishi Sunak teased the news over the weekend.
The annual fee will rise by 6.6% - less than the BBC hoped for - based on September's rate of inflation.
Review launched into the future of the licence fee and alternative funding options, supported by a panel of leading industry experts; Comes as government ...
Lucy Frazer tells MPs annual fee for broadcaster's services will rise by 6.7% and announces funding review.
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer told MPs she was launching a review of the BBC's funding model as she announced the 6.7% increase. The fee has been frozen for ...
Anyone who streams or watches live programmes in Britain must pay an annual TV licence -- but a debate has been rumbling for some time as to whether the fee ...
It was introduced in June 1946, when television broadcasts resumed following the Second World War. If you watch or record broadcasted TV programmes, you must ...
A review into how the BBC should be funded in the future has been launched by Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer, as new action is taken to reduce the impact of ...
The annual cost of a standard colour TV licence will rise to £169.50 from 1 April 2024 – an increase of £10.50 on the current price of £159 a year – the ...
As the TV licence fee is set to increase Gary Shipton explains why he thinks a radical reassessment is desperately needed.