In Focus: The Case for Privatising the BBC

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In Focus: The Case for Privatising the BBC

The Case for Privatising the BBC

Political economy Film, TV and Radio industries

Authors: Ryan Bourne, Tim Congdon, Stephen Davies, Cento Veljanovski

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Language: English

Published by: London Publishing Partnership

Published on: 28th April 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 168 pages

ISBN: 9780255367271


The BBC and Its Funding

The BBC holds a special place in the world of broadcasting. It derives its funding from a compulsory levy on people who may not even use the service. The protection it receives is justified on the grounds that it contributes to national welfare because of its role in public service broadcasting.

The authors of this book argue that the BBC’s funding model is becoming untenable as technology changes. Furthermore, technology has also undermined the justification for government support for public service broadcasting.

Concerns About Bias and Media Independence

There is also major concern about bias at the BBC. However, the book concludes that bias is not confined to the BBC, but is common to all media providers. The problem is not bias as such, but the link between the BBC and the government, together with the compulsory funding model which does not allow people to not fund content of which they disapprove.

Options for Reform

Various options for reform are presented, concluding with a proposal for full-blown privatisation. It is concluded that this is the only way to realise the potential of an organisation that should be international in scope and which, under the current funding model, will become marginalised by media players operating worldwide across a range of platforms.

This book is essential reading for anybody involved in public policy or the economics of broadcasting.

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