
More UK-made programmes on the BBC
13 October 2017
Stronger rules for original UK shows, including during peak time
BBC must spend broadly the same on programmes, per head, in every nation
New quotas in areas including arts, music, comedy and childrens
The BBC must broadcast more original UK programmes under new rules designed to ensure the broadcaster offers high-quality, distinctive programmes for its entire audience.
Viewers have told Ofcom that programmes made in the UK are important to them.[1] Original content can also help the BBC meet duties under its new Charter, which include being distinctive, creative and reflecting the UK's diverse communities.
So, from next year, we are requiring at least three quarters (75%) of all programme hours on the BBC's most popular TV channels to be original productions, commissioned by the BBC for UK audiences reaching 90% during peak' evening hours on BBC One and BBC Two.[2]
There will be new requirements on Radio 1 and Radio 2 to play a broader range of music than commercial stations, and more music from new and emerging UK artists. The children's channels CBBC and CBeebies must respectively show at least 400 and 100 hours of brand new, UK-commissioned programmes each year.
A BBC for the whole UKThe rules are part of a new operating licence for the BBC, published today the first since Ofcom became the BBC's first independent, external regulator in April.
Ofcom wants all parts of the UK to be accurately reflected, and invested in, by the BBC. So the licence also requires more BBC content to be made across the UK and in the nations.
At least half of network hours on the BBC's television channels will be made outside of London,[3] with separate minimum quotas for each UK nation, broadly reflecting their population size. We are also launching a review of guidance on programmes made outside London, which aims to help ensure that such programming supports and strengthens production in the UK's nations and regions.
Under its new licence, BBC One and BBC Two must also, between them, broadcast over 6,000 hours of programmes which are of specific interest to the nations and regions - 95% of which must be made in the areas to which they relate.
And Ofcom will ensure that each of the UK's nations and regions receives a fair share of the BBC's spending on programmes. For the first time, the BBC will be required to spend broadly the same amount on programmes, per head, in all four of the UK's Nations.[4]
Raising the bar on performance
Most of the new requirements raise the bar for what the BBC is required to deliver, rather than simply carry over previous quotas.[5] We have also improved and strengthened some conditions following feedback from our public consultation.
The new licence will:
Strengthen news and current affairs rules. We have increased quotas for news and current affairs on BBC One and Two, and set new conditions for radio. Radio 2 will be required, for the first time, to air at least three hours of news and current affairs in peak time per week, and Radio 1 to broadcast an extended news bulletin in peak time each weekday;
Safeguard vulnerable genres such as arts, music and religious programmes. Our research shows these areas are seen as important for some audiences; but some are in decline. So we have confirmed higher requirements for BBC One and BBC Two to show programmes in these genres, including a new requirement to broadcast some during peak viewing times. We have also introduced a condition to safeguard comedy programmes on BBC One and BBC Two for the first time;
Support a wide range of valued genres. The Government's BBC Agreement sets out genres that the BBC must support across its channels and services, such as drama, comedy, factual programmes and different types of music. Ofcom expects the BBC to support valued genres, particularly those that have seen declining investment. We also expect it to continue producing programmes on a broad range of established themes and interests including among others programmes covering politics, business, consumer issues, rural affairs, health, disability and social action; and
Support social action campaigns on BBC radio. We are requiring Radio 1 to offer a minimum number of major social action campaigns each year. Raising awareness of social issues among younger people and providing a platform on which to engage is one of the key ways Radio 1 can set itself apart from other radio stations.
BBC must improve diversityAll audiences should feel the BBC offers something for them. But Ofcom's research shows that several groups feel that the BBC doesn't sufficiently represent their interests or lives.[6] Last month, our report on Diversity and equal opportunities in television revealed that many groups are also under-represented in the BBC's workforce, and across the industry.
Ofcom expects the BBC, as the national broadcaster, to lead the way in addressing under-representation. So today's operating licence includes a range of new requirements to ensure, for the first time, the BBC is publicly accountable for achieving its workforce diversity targets. These include 15% of staff to be from ethnic minority groups, and 50% of all staff and leadership roles to be held by women by 2020.
For the first time, the BBC will be publicly accountable for achieving its workforce diversity targets. These include 15% of staff to be from ethnic minority groups and 50% of all staff and leadership roles to be held by women by 2020. We are requiring the BBC to report in detail to Ofcom each year on progress towards achieving these targets because high levels of transparency and accountability are essential to achieve positive change. The BBC must report data for its UK public services, which will exclude the World Service and its com
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