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Half a million people stopped paying BBC licence fee in the past year - after it rose to £180

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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The BBC faces unprecedented challenges as half a million viewers cancelled their licence fee subscriptions following the recent price increase to £180 annually. New director-general Matt Brittin has acknowledged the broadcaster is experiencing critical operational pressures. This significant subscriber exodus reflects growing public concerns about affordability and value for money, marking a turning point in the corporation's relationship with its audience and highlighting debates surrounding television licensing models in the digital era.

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Half a million people stopped paying BBC licence fee in the past year - after it rose to £180
Half a million people stopped paying BBC licence fee in the past year - after it rose to £180

The BBC's new director-general, Matt Brittin, pictured at Wimbledon, has described the broadcaster as facing a 'moment of real jeopardy'.
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