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Published: February 13, 2026 6:21 pm
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The British state broadcaster has been grappling with a reputational crisis as revenue from compulsory licenses plummets

British state broadcaster, the BBC, has announced sweeping cuts, citing financial pressures. The move comes as the network faces mounting reputational issues and a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by US President Donald Trump.

The broadcaster told staff on Thursday of an impending 10% cut to its annual cost base over the next three years, and that the reductions would affect all parts of the corporation including its license fee-funded public service arm, according to The Telegraph.

”In a rapidly changing media market, we continue to face substantial financial pressures,” the outlet cited a BBC spokesperson as saying.

The BBC’s operating costs stood at just over $8 billion last year, meaning the savings would amount to around $800 million, the paper noted. The broadcaster had previously pledged $953 million of cutbacks under an existing cost-cutting program.

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The broadcaster is reportedly losing approximately $1.36 billion in revenue annually as more households turn to streaming services. Some 300,000 British households refused to buy licenses last year, and overall license income fell 30% between 2010 and 2020. Despite this, the annual fee will rise by $7.50 to $245 from April, in line with inflation.

The cuts come as the broadcaster confronts mounting reputational issues, including a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Trump over a misleading edit of his January 6, 2021 speech in an episode of the Panorama news show. On Thursday, a Florida judge set a February 2027 trial date, pending the BBC’s motion to dismiss the case. The scandal has led to the resignations of director general Tim Davie and news chief Deborah Turness.

The BBC has also faced sustained allegations of bias. More than 100 staff members signed a letter in November 2024 accusing the corporation of favoring Israel in its coverage of the Gaza war and calling for “consistently fair and accurate evidence-based journalism.” Protesters outside BBC headquarters accused the broadcaster of “whitewashing Israeli war crimes.” The BBC denied the allegations.


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