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 ...
Outraged Brits have vowed to cancel their Netflix subscription if they are forced into paying the BBC TV Licence fee. Earlier this week it was reported that the UK is considering extending the ...
Netflix's spy thriller The Recruit ... A few years after his first audition, the budding star scored a minor role on Disney Channel's Austin and Ally. Centineo was initially cast for a small ...
The government is reportedly looking into asking Netflix and Disney+ viewers to contribute to a licence fee to secure the future of the BBC. As viewing habits evolve the government could consider ...
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Netflix and Disney+ have been approached for comment.
Netflix and Disney users could pay BBC licence fee as government discusses funding People who watch streaming services like Netflix and Disney may be ordered to pay the BBC licence fee even if ...
There's no doubt that streaming has transformed the way audiences watch entertainment. With an abundance of content available on a variety of apps, audiences are now spending billions of minutes ...
Another option under consideration includes making users of the BBC’s on-demand app pay a subscription fee rather than the licence, mirroring the business model of services like Netflix, Disney ...
Online content, TV stations with advertising revenue, and streaming services like YouTube and Netflix are some of the main competitors of the BBC. People who watch live TV or stream BBC iPlayer ...
Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ enthusiasts may soon be roped into paying the licence fee, even if they don't tune into BBC channels. The government is looking at ways to overhaul the ...
Should Netflix users really be forced to pay the BBC licence fee, even if they don't watch any of their channels? Right now, you only need to stump up if you're viewing live programmes or using ...