Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls
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Licence fee revenue (2010/11): £3.5bn
Total returns from BBC Worldwide (i.e. from programme sales, licensing &c) to BBC public services: £183m. That leaves a nice bit of change from the cost of collecting the licence fee (£124m), which is useful, but a 'significant' part of its budget?
BBC Worldwide does 'behave as a commercial organization', which is what it is. But the BBC as a publicly funded public service broadcaster has legal limits on its ability to compete commercially with other broadcasters. Companies that have to raise their own revenue from advertising rightly consider it as 'unfair competition'.
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