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BBC 'must rein in commercial arm' | BBC 'must rein in commercial arm' |
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The BBC has been told to rein in its commercial operations by the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee. | |
New activities undertaken by BBC Worldwide risk jeopardising the corporation's reputation and adversely affecting competitors, MPs said. | |
Their report was highly critical of BBC Worldwide's acquisition of the travel book group Lonely Planet. | |
The BBC Trust said it was reviewing the role of BBC Worldwide and already had most of the issues raised in hand. | The BBC Trust said it was reviewing the role of BBC Worldwide and already had most of the issues raised in hand. |
The Culture Committee called for any future commercial activity to have a clear link with core BBC programming. | The Culture Committee called for any future commercial activity to have a clear link with core BBC programming. |
It also called for the threshold at which commercial activity is automatically referred to the BBC Trust to be lowered. | It also called for the threshold at which commercial activity is automatically referred to the BBC Trust to be lowered. |
The committee suggested a limit of £30m rather than the current £50m, to promote greater scrutiny by the Trust. | The committee suggested a limit of £30m rather than the current £50m, to promote greater scrutiny by the Trust. |
The committee recommended: | The committee recommended: |
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Acquisition | Acquisition |
At the time of the acquisition of Lonely Planet, BBC Worldwide was criticised for extending its commercial involvement. | At the time of the acquisition of Lonely Planet, BBC Worldwide was criticised for extending its commercial involvement. |
The committee said the BBC failed to meet the level of Stock Exchange disclosure requirements that would apply to any listed firm, when it bought Lonely Planet in 2007. | The committee said the BBC failed to meet the level of Stock Exchange disclosure requirements that would apply to any listed firm, when it bought Lonely Planet in 2007. |
Neither the BBC nor Lonely Planet are listed but the committee suggests the standards applied should be as high as for those listed on the stock exchange. | Neither the BBC nor Lonely Planet are listed but the committee suggests the standards applied should be as high as for those listed on the stock exchange. |
Last year the BBC attracted further adverse comment when it introduced advertising to the BBC website for those accessing it outside the UK. | Last year the BBC attracted further adverse comment when it introduced advertising to the BBC website for those accessing it outside the UK. |
'Adverse impact' | 'Adverse impact' |
BBC Worldwide channels include BBC America, BBC Entertainment, BBC Knowledge, BBC Lifestyle, CBeebies, BBC HD and BBC Prime. | BBC Worldwide channels include BBC America, BBC Entertainment, BBC Knowledge, BBC Lifestyle, CBeebies, BBC HD and BBC Prime. |
In 2008 it reported a record operating profit of £117.7m. | In 2008 it reported a record operating profit of £117.7m. |
"The BBC has been charged by successive governments with maximising the commercial value that it can realise from investment by licence fee payers," the BBC Trust said in a statement. | "The BBC has been charged by successive governments with maximising the commercial value that it can realise from investment by licence fee payers," the BBC Trust said in a statement. |
There is a balance to be drawn between generating a return for the BBC and preventing damage to its commercial competitors John Whittingdale MP | There is a balance to be drawn between generating a return for the BBC and preventing damage to its commercial competitors John Whittingdale MP |
"Through its work it delivers the equivalent of around £9 for every licence fee payer in value created for the BBC." | "Through its work it delivers the equivalent of around £9 for every licence fee payer in value created for the BBC." |
The committee found the expansion and diversification of the BBC's commercial operations had had an adverse impact on its commercial competitors. | The committee found the expansion and diversification of the BBC's commercial operations had had an adverse impact on its commercial competitors. |
Its report was sceptical as to whether the proposed partnership between BBC Worldwide and Channel 4 would provide the best solution for Channel 4, the licence fee payer or the industry as a whole. | Its report was sceptical as to whether the proposed partnership between BBC Worldwide and Channel 4 would provide the best solution for Channel 4, the licence fee payer or the industry as a whole. |
'Drawing a balance' | 'Drawing a balance' |
Responding to the recommendations, the BBC Trust said the "first look" option was crucial to maximising the value it can generate for the BBC and its licence fee payers. | Responding to the recommendations, the BBC Trust said the "first look" option was crucial to maximising the value it can generate for the BBC and its licence fee payers. |
"Through the 'first look' the BBC can also exercise greater control over the BBC's brand and reputation," its statement added. | "Through the 'first look' the BBC can also exercise greater control over the BBC's brand and reputation," its statement added. |
It also rejected the idea of sharing the licence fee with Channel 4. | It also rejected the idea of sharing the licence fee with Channel 4. |
"The Trust believes that solutions to the challenges facing public service broadcasting must find new sources of value, rather than simply reallocate existing funds," it said. | "The Trust believes that solutions to the challenges facing public service broadcasting must find new sources of value, rather than simply reallocate existing funds," it said. |
But the culture committee felt the BBC's commercial activities had gone too far. | But the culture committee felt the BBC's commercial activities had gone too far. |
"In many cases there is no reason why the BBC need undertake commercial activities itself and where it does there should be a clear link to BBC programming," said committee chairman John Whittingdale. | "In many cases there is no reason why the BBC need undertake commercial activities itself and where it does there should be a clear link to BBC programming," said committee chairman John Whittingdale. |
"There is a balance to be drawn between generating a return for the BBC and preventing damage to its commercial competitors." | "There is a balance to be drawn between generating a return for the BBC and preventing damage to its commercial competitors." |
"We believe that the balance has tipped too far in favour of BBC Worldwide's expansion and we look to the BBC Trust to correct this." | "We believe that the balance has tipped too far in favour of BBC Worldwide's expansion and we look to the BBC Trust to correct this." |