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8 July 2026 - BBC Royal Charter Review - Oral evidence

Committee Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Inquiry BBC Royal Charter Review

Wednesday 8 July 2026

Start times: 9:30am (private) 10:00am (public)


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New BBC Director-General Matt Brittin to face questions from MPs

New BBC Director-General Matt Brittin will make his debut in front of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee as MPs continue their work examining the future of the corporation and how it should be governed, regulated and funded over the next decade and beyond.

Meeting details

At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Inquiry BBC Royal Charter Review
Director General at BBC
Chair at BBC

Mr Brittin and BBC Chair Samir Shah will face questions on a whole range of issues discussed over the past few weeks during the Charter Review inquiry. They are likely to be asked about the future of the licence fee and alternative funding models, the broadcaster’s use of technology and partnerships with other platforms, and the role of the BBC and public service broadcasting more generally in a changing media landscape.

The pair could also be asked about trust and editorial standards and the implications of the recent cuts to jobs and programming announced by the BBC last month.

The session is the penultimate hearing before the committee takes evidence from Secretary of State Lisa Nandy on Monday 13 July. The committee is then expected to make recommendations to government after the summer recess as to what the new Charter, due to come into effect in 2028, should look like.

Location

Room 16, Palace of Westminster

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