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The UK government is considering overhauling the BBC licence fee, especially with streaming on the rise, as part of a bigger plan to secure the broadcaster’s future. With more people flocking to streaming,
There could be a change coming that will hit those in the UK who stream content from services like Netflix or Prime Video. The change circulates around the UK's licence fee and how it’s applied - and a proposal that’s in consideration.
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UK is thinking of making households who use streaming services like Netflix and Disney pay a license fee as part of plans to fund the British Broadcasting Corp.
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NEW: The Government is considering making people who only use streaming services like Netflix and Disney pay the BBC licence fee [ @BloombergUK] The same source added that if there were an obvious alternative model, the license fee would have been scrapped already.