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New BBC boss pushes for new universal 'household levy' to replace licence fee - which all would have to pay whether they watch channels or not

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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In brief

The BBC's new director general Matt Brittin has signaled openness to exploring alternative funding mechanisms beyond the traditional licence fee model. With broadcasting revenues declining significantly over the past decade, the corporation is considering a universal household levy that would apply to all residents regardless of viewing habits. This strategic shift reflects growing pressure to modernize the funding structure while maintaining the organization's commitment to public service broadcasting in an increasingly competitive digital landscape.

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New BBC boss pushes for new universal 'household levy' to replace licence fee - which all would have to pay whether they watch channels or not
New BBC boss pushes for new universal 'household levy' to replace licence fee - which all would have to pay whether they watch channels or not

Director general Matt Brittin said he was 'open to all options' to fund the broadcasting giant after it was revealed that licence fee income has dropped by more than £1billion in the last decade.
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