Government Announces Increased Funding for BBC World Service Over Three Years

Government Announces Increased Funding for BBC World Service Over Three Years
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The funding boost aims to address global disinformation and resolve previous uncertainty over BBC World Service finances.

  • The UK government will increase BBC World Service funding by £33m over three years.
  • This represents an approximate 8% rise compared to the previous financial year.
  • The BBC World Service will receive an extra £11m annually as part of the new deal.
  • Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, has agreed to the funding increase, according to The Guardian.
  • The BBC continues to advocate for the government to cover all of the service’s costs.

The UK government has announced a three-year funding increase for the BBC World Service, with an additional £33m allocated. This follows a period of financial uncertainty for the service.

The funding is intended to help the BBC World Service counter global disinformation and ensure its financial stability. The settlement addresses concerns raised by the corporation about ongoing support.

The BBC will continue to push for the government to assume full financial responsibility for the service. Further announcements regarding funding arrangements may follow.