BBC licence fee ‘unenforceable’, says culture secretary
The culture secretary has said the BBC’s licence fee is “unenforceable” and insisted “no options are off the table” when the government begins a review into the corporation’s current funding model later this year.
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Lisa Nandy said there were “problems” with the annual charge, with “fewer and fewer people” paying the £174.50 fee.
The charter, which expires in 2027 and is under review, is an agreement between the BBC and the government that sets out the terms and purposes of the corporation – including the existence of the licence fee.
A BBC spokeswoman said the broadcaster looks forward to engaging with the government and securing the long-term future of the BBC.
Nandy has already started negotiations with the BBC about the corporation’s funding.
Source: BBC | Language: English