Abolish TV licencing - Transform the BBC's Funding Model to Subscription-Based

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Sheila Smalley and 12 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The BBC, known for its influential and remarkable programming, currently relies on a mandatory television licence fee to fund its operations. This funding model compels UK households to contribute, irrespective of their consumption of BBC content. As subscribers of Netflix, Amazon Prime, and other media outlets, we have the privilege to decide whether the content is worth our investment or not. Why should the BBC be different?

Harnessing the potential of a subscription model could not only promote increased willingness to pay among consumers, but also potentially enhance the quality of content delivered, driven by competition. According to OFCOM data, the BBC's traditional channels constitute 31% of the total viewing. It is reasonable to claim that a large proportion of viewers would likely subscribe to a paid model, considering the remarkable content the BBC brings forth.

The BBC also boasts an international audience with its high-quality programming sold globally. It won't be far-fetched to practice similar measures domestically by offering subscription packages, allowing viewers to pay for what they appreciate.

The transformation we seek will ensure a more sustainable and user-centric model for the BBC, while maintaining its essence of excellent programming. Transforming the license fee into a subscription-based model would potentially impact not only the financial sustainability of BBC, but also adapt it to the needs and financial capabilities of UK households. Let's bring change. Sign this petition.

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Recent signers:
Sheila Smalley and 12 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The BBC, known for its influential and remarkable programming, currently relies on a mandatory television licence fee to fund its operations. This funding model compels UK households to contribute, irrespective of their consumption of BBC content. As subscribers of Netflix, Amazon Prime, and other media outlets, we have the privilege to decide whether the content is worth our investment or not. Why should the BBC be different?

Harnessing the potential of a subscription model could not only promote increased willingness to pay among consumers, but also potentially enhance the quality of content delivered, driven by competition. According to OFCOM data, the BBC's traditional channels constitute 31% of the total viewing. It is reasonable to claim that a large proportion of viewers would likely subscribe to a paid model, considering the remarkable content the BBC brings forth.

The BBC also boasts an international audience with its high-quality programming sold globally. It won't be far-fetched to practice similar measures domestically by offering subscription packages, allowing viewers to pay for what they appreciate.

The transformation we seek will ensure a more sustainable and user-centric model for the BBC, while maintaining its essence of excellent programming. Transforming the license fee into a subscription-based model would potentially impact not only the financial sustainability of BBC, but also adapt it to the needs and financial capabilities of UK households. Let's bring change. Sign this petition.

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