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New BBC director general Tim Davie against switch to subscription

New BBC director general Tim Davie against switch to subscription
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Image caption Tim Davie took over as director general on Tuesday

The BBC’s new director general has said he doesn’t support any switch from the licence fee to a subscription service.

In his first speech since taking over, Tim Davie said such a change “would make us just another media company” that serves only “the few”.

But he told staff there must be “a radical shift in our focus” so everyone gets value from the licence fee.

He warned that the BBC currently faces a “significant risk” and has “no inalienable right to exist”.

He said: “If current trends continue, we will not feel indispensable enough to all our audience. We must evolve to protect what we cherish.”

The licence fee is currently guaranteed until 2027, but there is a debate about the BBC’s funding beyond that.

Licence fee ‘under pressure’

“For the avoidance of doubt, I do not want a subscription BBC that serves the few,” Davie said.

“We could make a decent business out of it, and I suspect it could do quite well in certain postcodes, but it would make us just another media company serving a specific group.”

Describing the BBC as “a brilliant national success”, he said: “We all recognise when someone says, ‘I would pay my licence fee for Radio 4, for Strictly, or for the website’.

“But this kind of connection is under pressure and cannot be taken for granted. Across the UK, across all political views, across all of society, and across all age groups, people must feel their BBC is here for them, not for us.”

‘Commitment to impartiality’

That would not be achieved by beating rivals at their own game, but by being “more rather than less BBC, more distinctive, and committed to our unique public service mission”, he explained.

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The top priority would be to “renew our commitment to impartiality”, he said.

Impartiality is “the very essence of who we are” and is possible to achieve even in polarised times.

“It is not simply about left or right. This is more about whether people feel we see the world from their point of view. Our research shows that too many perceive us to be shaped by a particular perspective.”

He added: “If you want to be an opinionated columnist or a partisan campaigner on social media then that is a valid choice, but you should not be working at the BBC.”


New social media guidelines for presenters and staff will be “rigorously enforced”, he said.

Davie also said:

  • The BBC has tried to compete with rivals “by making more and spreading ourselves too thinly”. It should focus on “unique, high-impact work that is loved, including by those who feel more distant from us” and make “more impact by making less”.
  • He ruled out shutting TV channels or radio networks in the short term – but said he would “not hesitate to close channels if they do not offer value to our audiences”.
  • There will be staff cuts to make “a simpler, leaner organisation”. He said there is “still too much bureaucracy”, so he will “remove unnecessary committees and meetings” and “keep a focus on cost reduction”.
  • He said he regretted that the BBC had “not gone further to create a more diverse and inclusive” organisation. He pledged to make sure it “reflects more accurately the society we serve” in terms of gender, race, disability, socioeconomic status and sexuality.
  • Other priorities are to extract more value from online services and increase commercial income.

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