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The UK is considering making households who only use streaming services such as Netflix and Disney pay the BBC license fee, as part of plans to modernize the way it funds the public-service broadcaster.
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However, there’s already a licence fee increase coming in April 2025, which will increase the price of the licence by £5 a year. Any change to the arrangement to cover on-demand streaming services in the UK could increase the costs further and ultimately, make streamers pay for services they might not be using.
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Making richer viewers pay more and a 'Netflix tax' are among ideas being considered for reform of the BBC levy - which is most likely to win support?
The BBC’s annual TV licence, which costs £169.50, bankrolls everything from its TV and radio channels to its online news. It’s a fee millions of UK households have to pay. Right now, if you only use streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime, you’re off the hook, but that free pass might not last much longer.
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