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    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Paul Glynn & Ian YoungsCulture reporterBBCThe BBC has launched a paywall for individuals components of its web site from america.US-based guests to BBC.com will now must pay $49.99 (£36) a yr or $8.99 (£6.50) a month for entry to most BBC Information tales and options, and to stream the BBC Information channel.Those that don’t pay will nonetheless have ad-supported entry to chose international breaking information tales, BBC Radio 4 and the World Service, in addition to its language providers and a few newsletters and podcasts.Rebecca Glashow, CEO of BBC Studios International Media & Streaming, described the transfer as a “main milestone” that may “unlock new alternatives for progress”.There can be no modifications for the BBC’s UK audiences or for these elsewhere world wide.The company hopes the supply will increase cash to assist fund the BBC’s providers alongside income from UK households by way of the licence charge, which prices £174.50 a yr and accounted for about two-thirds of its complete revenue final yr.The BBC has stated it anticipated to have a £492m funds deficit for the newest monetary yr.The UK authorities is ready to overview the company’s funding mannequin, however the BBC’s director normal has stated switching to a subscription system for UK audiences wouldn’t “go the take a look at of constructing a common trusted public service”.The BBC’s new US pay mannequin follows comparable subscription methods utilized by different publications together with the New York Instances, and the likes of the Telegraph and the Solar placing chosen tales and content material behind paywalls within the UK.BBC.com reaches 139 million guests globally, together with nearly 60 million within the US, the company stated.UK audiences will nonetheless be capable of entry BBC Information when travelling to America if they’ve the newest model of the app.Ms Glashow stated the BBC wished to “reimagine how we ship” information and factual content material to the US.”Our objective? To serve our audiences higher than ever earlier than – and unlock new alternatives for progress,” she stated.”Right now, the following part of that imaginative and prescient turns into actuality. We’re bringing extra of the BBC’s trusted, high-quality content material collectively in a single highly effective, easy-to-access vacation spot.”Extra documentaries, podcasts and newsletters can be added to the subscription supply within the coming months.The paywall can be launched for the BBC app within the US at a later date.It comes after the BBC introduced it was to dam most stations on the BBC Sounds app for audiences outdoors the UK.

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