BBC Store was a short-lived
video on demand
Video on demand (VOD) is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos, television shows and films Digital distribution, digitally on request. These multimedia are accessed without a traditional video playback device and a typica ...
store that launched in the UK on 5 November 2015 and opened the
BBC Archive to consumers, allowing them to buy episodes or series of a show and download them (using dedicated BBC Store apps). BBC Store was approved by the
BBC Trust
The BBC Trust was the governing body of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) between 2007 and 2017. It was operationally independent of BBC management and external bodies, and its stated aim was to make decisions in the best interests of ...
in 2014.
It was initially hosted on a dedicated website, but was later integrated with
BBC iPlayer
BBC iPlayer (stylised as iPLAYER or BBC iPLAYER) is a video on demand service from the BBC. The service is available Over-the-top media service, over-the-top on a wide range of devices, including Mobile phone, mobile phones and Tablet computer ...
.
BBC Store was provided and funded through
BBC Worldwide
BBC Worldwide Ltd. was the wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the BBC, formed out of a restructuring of its predecessor BBC Enterprises in January 1995. The company monetised BBC brands, selling BBC and other British programming for broadcas ...
, a commercial subsidiary of the
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
.
It closed on 1 November 2017.
Following the launch of BBC Store, the BBC's UK physical and online shop (
BBC Shop) closed on 29 March 2016. However, the online shop in the US and Canada is still fully operating. In November 2017 Tony Hall said, "We made the decision to go into download-to-own when the market looked like
t would workβ said Hall. βIt was an experiment. We got out of it quick."
The BBC are now looking for a way to replicate a
video on demand
Video on demand (VOD) is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos, television shows and films Digital distribution, digitally on request. These multimedia are accessed without a traditional video playback device and a typica ...
subscription service similar to
Netflix
Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. The service primarily distributes original and acquired films and television shows from various genres, and it is available internationally in multiple lang ...
, rather than a buy to own service.
Content
The service offered around 6,000 hours of recent programmes and 4,000 hours of archive content; 3,000 hours were of older titles that were currently available commercially.
The last 1,000 hours were to be editorially selected.
The Executive hoped each year to release a further 500β1000 hours of archive programmes.
Certain programmes were available to buy straight after broadcast. The store did not affect BBC iPlayer's 30-day catch-up service and the iPlayer remained free for UK
television licence
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payers. Both Store and iPlayer are available to UK residents only.
Closure
On 20 May 2017 an article in ''The Telegraph'' claimed the BBC Store would be closing. Then, on 25 May 2017, the BBC announced that the BBC Store would be closing on 1 November that year. All customers will be entitled to a full refund of any money paid for programmes.
Purchases were available to watch until 1 November.
References
External links
Official website(Archive)
BBC Trust ReportOfcom Report
{{Video digital distribution platforms
Media players
Defunct video on demand services
BBC
Internet properties established in 2015
BBC New Media
2015 establishments in the United Kingdom
2017 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Internet properties disestablished in 2017