The government is reportedly looking into asking Netflix and Disney+ viewers to contribute to a licence fee to secure the future of the BBC. As viewing habits evolve the government could consider funding options to support the broadcaster when it reviews the BBC’s current Royal Charter,
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Disney+ has signed a landmark agreement to invest 25% of its annual sales generated in France to finance French and European series and films. As a payoff for this commitment, the streamer will be allowed to access newly released films nine months after their theatrical release,
The BBC's current Royal charter is set to end in 2027, prompting the government to seek new methods of supporting the broadcaster post this date. Currently, the licence fee stands at £169.50 annually but will increase to £174.50 in April - a rise of £5, though various discounts and exemptions do exist.
In a move to modernise the licence fee for the streaming age, the government is considering changes that could see people pay to watch streaming services.
Disney+ has signed a landmark media chronology deal in France committing it to investment obligations in French and European cinematographic and audiovisual works in return for a shorter release window.
The highly anticipated second season of “Squid Game” has emerged as not only the most-watched international series in India for 2024 but also achieved the highest viewership of all time in the category,
Netflix is raising the price for most of its subscription levels the company announced on its most recent investor call.
Premium Audio Company is the head of both the Klipsch and Onkyo audio brands, and they have announced a new collaboration with Marvel Television's "Daredevil: Born Again."
Moviefone attends the 2025 Next on Netflix live-action film and TV preview, which included presentations from Ben Affleck, Tina Fey, and Guillermo del Toro.