BBC Worldwide Ltd. was the wholly owned 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 ...
, 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 broadcast abroad with the aim of supplementing the income received by the BBC through the
licence fee.
The company merged with
BBC Studios on 1 April 2018, to form a new licensing, production, and distribution company under the BBC Studios name.
History
Origins
In addition to broadcasting, the BBC has for much of its life also produced additional materials for sale, the profits of which would be returned to the corporation to aid in the financing of these services. The highest profile of these early products was the listings magazine ''
Radio Times
''Radio Times'' is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items. Founded in September 1923 by John Reith, then general manage ...
'', but the net revenue gained from this in 1928 (£93,686, 10
s, 1
d) only equated to 10% of total BBC income.
Prior to 1979, several BBC departments dealt with the exploitation and sale of BBC brands and programmes. BBC Publications, which produced magazines, books and other supplementary materials, had expanded rapidly in the late 1960s but still had difficulties with finances. In 1974, the division made a loss of £14,000.
This was rectified however as the economic situation eased and by 1982, BBC Publications had a trading profit of £4.7 million.
BBC Transcription Services licensed BBC Radio material to overseas broadcasters.
The selling of television programmes was at first handled in 1958 with the establishment of a business manager post.
This gradually expanded until the establishment of the Television Promotions (later renamed Television Enterprises) department in 1960 under a general manager.
In its first year, the department saw the sale of 550 programmes overseas with a turnover of £234,000,
with a further 1,200 programmes sold the following year.
Radio programmes were only exploited on the same level with the creation of the Radio Enterprises department in 1965. However, following the retirement of the Radio Enterprises general manager in 1969, the two departments were merged to form the BBC Enterprises department.
BBC Enterprises
On 15 May 1979, the department became BBC Enterprises Ltd., a subsidiary company wholly owned by the BBC.
By 1982, the division were expanding with divisions responsible for
home video
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(under the brand
BBC Video), recorded audio (under the brands
BBC Records and BBC Cassettes), film and merchanding. At this point the company had a turnover of £23 million.
On 1 April 1986, all commercial activities of the corporation, including BBC Publications, was merged into BBC Enterprises Ltd.
In 1991,
BBC World Service Television became the first commercially funded BBC broadcasting operation after the
Foreign Office
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Government
* Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries
* Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries
** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government
** Foreign office and foreign minister
* United ...
refused to pay for it.
BBC Enterprises Ltd was subsequently reorganised on 1 January 1995 as BBC Worldwide Ltd. A review of the BBC's commercial activities took place in 2004 and concluded that the sell off of BBC Worldwide's assets would not be as advantageous as keeping the business and driving it harder. Instead, some changes to its remit, focus, structure and governance were made, e.g. that it would only publish titles in the UK linked to BBC programmes or key genres.
Acquisitions and restructuring
In 2004, BBC Video merged with Video Collection International to form
2 Entertain, which was 60% owned by BBC Worldwide; the following year the company sold ''
Eve
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'' magazine to
Haymarket Group and in 2006 the company sold a majority stake in
BBC Books to publisher
Random House
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.
In 2007, BBC Worldwide purchased a 75% stake in the travel guide publisher
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet is a travel guide book publisher. Founded in Australia in 1973, the company has printed over 150 million books.
History
20th century
Lonely Planet was founded by married couple Maureen Wheeler, Maureen and Tony Wheeler. In 19 ...
,
acquiring the final 25% of the company in 2011.
The acquisition was part of the BBC's strategy to grow its online portfolio and to increase its operations in Australia and the USA.
In January 2009, it was announced that
Ofcom
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Ofcom has wide-rang ...
had put forward the recommendation that
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. It is state-owned enterprise, publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded en ...
merge with either the commercial network
Five or BBC Worldwide. Channel 4's preferred option of a partnership with the latter was confirmed by chief executive
Andy Duncan, who added: "We're in discussions with BBC Worldwide at the moment and they're really very exciting." In the same year, the company was awarded the
Queen's Award for Enterprise in recognition of the companies growth and success.
In 2012, the company began to reorganise their divisions from a product based system to a location-based system, resulting in
Jana Bennett leaving the company.
In 2013, BBC Worldwide sold Lonely Planet to
Kentucky
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billionaire
Brad Kelley's NC2 Media for US$75 million (£51.5 million)— significantly less than the £130.2 million the BBC had paid for the company, at an £80 million loss.
In December 2016, BBC Worldwide and
ITV plc
ITV plc is a British media company that holds 13 of the 15 regional television licences that make up the ITV (TV network), ITV network (Channel 3), the oldest and largest commercial terrestrial television network in the United Kingdom.
ITV plc ...
announced
BritBox, an international subscription streaming brand focusing on British television. The service was planned to launch first in the United States in 2017, with
AMC Networks as a local partner.
In 2017, under revisions to the
BBC Charter and subsequent
BBC Trust approval, the broadcaster formed a second commercial subsidiary known as
BBC Studios, to hold most of the broadcaster's in-house production units (including Factual, Entertainment, Scripted, and Music & Events). In return for the restructuring, which also allows the BBC to produce programmes for competing broadcasters to fund its public services, the BBC agreed to allow BBC Studios and third-parties to bid on
tenders to produce its in-house non-news programmes over the next 11 years.
On 29 November 2017, the BBC announced that BBC Worldwide would be merged into BBC Studios in April 2018, which gave the broadcaster an integrated division involved in both the production and sale of programming.
Profit and sales (1995–2012)

In 2013/14, BBC Worldwide generated headline profits of £157.4m and headline sales of £1,042.3m and returned £173.8m to the BBC.
In 2012/13, it made a profit of £156.3m on a turnover of £1,115.8m. The company had made a profit of £104m on a turnover of £1,085m in the previous financial year.
BBC Worldwide's profit rate was 11.2% in 2011/2012, up slightly from 9.6% the previous year, down from a peak of 21.5% in 2002/2003, contrasting with 7.8% in 2003/2004.
Historical price conversion as per RPI figures from
Operations
In 2013, BBC Worldwide reorganised the company along geographical, rather than divisional, lines to better serve its audiences around the world and to position itself to take advantage of opportunities in high growth markets. The seven geographic markets are grouped into three regions: North America; UK, Australia and New Zealand; and Global Markets (Asia, CEMA, Latin America and Western Europe). The two global business areas – Content and Brands – set the strategic framework and parameters for activities within the regions and keep a close connection into BBC Worldwide's parent, the BBC. Digital is embedded throughout the business.
BBC Worldwide was responsible for a wide range of commercial activities, primarily connected in some way with the output and public purposes of the main BBC. In the past, the business was divided into five operating businesses which covered the entire operations of the company: Channels; Content and Production; Brands, Consumers and New Ventures, Consumer Products and Sales and Distributions.
The Channels division was formed in 2005
and is the company's largest generator of revenue and growth. It operates the broadcasting of several international channels and domestic networks:
*
BBC America –
AMC Networks owns the channel and licenses the BBC brand
*
BBC Entertainment
*
BBC First
*
BBC Brit
*
BBC Earth
*
BBC Lifestyle
*
CBeebies
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*
CBBC
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* British
UKTV network of 10 channels (for a time owned 50/50 with
Discovery, Inc.)
*
BBC UKTV in Australia and New Zealand
*
BBC Kids Australia
It was also involved with the now defunct:
*
BBC Canada
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– 20% with
Corus Entertainment
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owning 80%
*
BBC HD
*
BBC Kids Canada – 20% with
Knowledge Network Corporation owning 80%
*
BBC Japan - JV with
SKY PerfecTV!
is a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service that provides satellite television, audio programming and interactive television services to households in Japan, owned by parent company SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation.
SKY PerfecTV! is also a dire ...
*
BBC Living
*
BBC Knowledge
The Content and Production division was formed in 2006 and invests the company's money into new productions by both the BBC and other independent productions.
It also exploits the formats of BBC programmes and alters them to be suitable for an international audience – an example is the exploitation of the ''
Strictly Come Dancing'' brand to become ''
Dancing with the Stars'' – maximising revenues by receiving a production fee from the local broadcaster as well as a sum from selling the initial re-versioning rights.
The division works alongside the Sales and Distribution division, which sells the broadcasting rights to completed programmes made by the BBC and other producers – an example being the
Red Production Company drama ''
Mine All Mine'' for the
ITV network in 2004. It includes the selling of individual clips through the
BBC Motion Gallery to other broadcasters. In the financial year 2010/11, this division sold the rights to over 74,000 hours worth of television content.
The other two divisions of the company deal with the individual programme brands: Global Brands focuses on the international recognition of the brands
while the Consumer Products division produces a variety of goods based around these brands. The work of the former includes expanding the brands into new areas – the
Top Gear Live tour is a key example of this.
The latter creates and sells a variety of consumer products, occasionally as a stake or partnership in another company, including VHS and DVD releases, spoken word and music audio products,
CD-ROM
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s,
video game
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s, books and magazines.
Assets and brands
* Owned video publishing company
2 Entertain with products dual branded 2 Entertain and BBC.
* Owned
Demon Music Group.
* The
BBC Shops closed in 2016, although Worldwide still retains ''Doctor Who'' and ''Top Gear'' branded online shops.
* Operated the
BBC Motion Gallery.
* Operated the
BBC Store until its closure in November 2017.
* Held 12.2% stake in production company
Left Bank Pictures.
* Held 25% stake in House Productions, an indie production company
* Held 45% stake in
Clerkenwell Films, a film and television production company
* Held 25% stake in Cliffhanger Productions, an independent production company.
* Held 25% stake in BBC Children's Books, an imprint of
Penguin Group
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who hold a 75% stake.
* Licensed the publishing of magazine titles to the
Immediate Media Company. The titles were formerly published in-house by
BBC Magazines.
* Licensed audio content to
Penguin Random House
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UK for global sales and distribution. Titles were previously published in-house by ''BBC Radio Collection'' and ''BBC Audiobooks'' and later by
AudioGO, in which BBC Worldwide held a 15% stake.
* Held minority share in
BBC Books, with Random House Group taking majority share.
Books published using BBC Books brand.
* Held minority stake in BBC Active, with
Pearson plc taking the majority share. The brand publishes educational material.
* In partnership with ITV, launched a US SVOD service,
BritBox, launching in March 2017.
These commercial activities allow BBC Worldwide to return profits and dividends to the BBC to re-invest in its broadcasting operations. In 2007/08 BBC Worldwide invested £75.1m in in-house and independent programmes commissioned by the BBC. However, the BBC has often been criticised for the amount of money it makes from BBC Worldwide. Some commercial rivals protest at the advantage the company has from being associated with and being able to exploit the programme catalogue and resources of the BBC to provide its goods and services.
See also
*
International BBC television channels
References
External links
*
*
BBC Studios Distribution(formerly BBC Worldwide) at
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