
TV Licence Evasion Soars: Worst In Nearly Three Decades
BBC TV Licence fee evasion hits 29-year high at 11.3%, with the BBC’s income dropping 2% as streaming rises and collection challenges emerge

BBC TV Licence fee evasion hits 29-year high at 11.3%, with the BBC’s income dropping 2% as streaming rises and collection challenges emerge

BBC brings back classic game shows on BBC Four and iPlayer from July 27. Strictly, Generation Game, and Blankety Blank return in nostalgic three-week season

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer backs BBC TV Licence fee until 2027, amid debates over its relevance. What does this mean for viewers and the BBC?

New Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy’s past views on BBC funding resurface as TV Licence fee debate intensifies

UK viewers guide for Paris 2024 Olympics: Discovery+ offers 3,800 live hours, BBC provides 250+ hours free – and there’s bad news about 4K

UKTV Play to rebrand as ‘U’ on July 16, 2024, with new channel names on Freeview and a revamped streaming service

BBC unveils Euro 2024 coverage plans: Dedicated iPlayer channel, star-studded lineup, live matches, and extensive analysis across TV, radio, and social media

Ofcom report reveals uncertain future for Freesat as Sky shifts to streaming. The free satellite TV platform faces challenges as costs rise and viewers switch

Netflix viewers in the UK may now need a TV Licence to watch live events, BBC confirms. The change comes as Netflix expands into live sports, comedy, and more.

BBC iPlayer’s PC app shutting down on April 8, with users urged to watch downloaded shows before the final closure

This week, the BBC unveiled its annual plan, signalling a new digital era with iPlayer innovations and tackling the challenge of a nationwide streaming shift

This week, the BBC published its annual plan, revealing insights into how much a potential BBC subscription model would cost, compared to the TV Licence fee