What new government proposals mean for BBC, ITV and Channel 4

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30 Jun 2026 • 3:04 AM MYT
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What new government proposals mean for BBC, ITV and Channel 4

  • Lord Birt, a former BBC director-general, warned that "Rome is burning" for British public service broadcasting and the press due to media globalisation, during a House of Lords discussion on the government's Media Green Paper.
  • Culture minister Baroness Twycross rejected the "Rome is burning" analogy but acknowledged the need to address warning signs, affirming government support for the BBC and seeking sustainable funding models.
  • The government's Media Green Paper proposes giving prominence to trusted news sources, including the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4, on social media and video-sharing platforms to counter misinformation.
  • Further proposals in the Green Paper include a transition to internet-based TV by 2034 or 2044 and adding on-demand rights for major sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics to the Listed Events Regime.
  • Lord Young of Acton raised concerns that the prominence proposals could be a "Trojan horse" for state-approved press regulation, to which Baroness Twycross responded that criteria for trustworthy news would be determined transparently through consultation, not censorship.

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