Press release

Foreign Secretary boosts BBC funding to fight fake news

Foreign Secretary announces 拢8 million for BBC World Service to tackle harmful disinformation, challenge inaccurate reporting and improve digital engagement.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
  • Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announces multi-million pound uplift for BBC World Service
  • funding will help to tackle harmful disinformation and inaccurate reporting around the world and enhance its digital offer
  • this follows the UK Government鈥檚 Integrated Review, which underlined the need to fight disinformation to protect the UK against state threats

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has today (1 May) announced 拢8 million of new funding for BBC World Service projects to tackle harmful disinformation, challenge inaccurate reporting around the world and improve digital engagement.

Funding will support the BBC World Service鈥檚 investigative journalism, expanding the reach of its work to report in an unbiased and impartial way. This follows the success of their 鈥楻eality Check鈥�, 鈥楢frica Eye鈥� and 鈥楢rabic Investigations鈥� programmes, which have challenged fake news around the world.

The new package will also help to build international audiences, improving the digital platforms available to people in countries such as India, Kenya and Nigeria.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said:

In a world where states and criminal gangs twist the news to exploit others, it is vital to safeguard independent and objective news reporting around the world.

This new funding will allow the BBC World Service to take impartial journalism to many more people around the world, by countering those who distort the truth to mislead the public.

This new support comes shortly after the publication of the Government鈥檚 Integrated Review, which underlined the need to fight disinformation to protect the UK against state threats. Today鈥檚 announcement will help support efforts to counter those.

Some states are using internet bots to push out disinformation on social media platforms, such as spreading fake news around the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in harmful content, that is often shared widely by tens of thousands of people on social media.

This includes encouraging scepticism around vaccines or in some cases prime-time news outlets in some states are blaming the US for artificially creating 鈥� and profiting from 鈥� the pandemic.

Welcoming the announcement, BBC Director General Tim Davie said:

We welcome this investment in the World Service which builds on the significant results achieved since the funding programme began in 2016.

Through this partnership, the World Service has achieved an all-time record audience of 351 million, in 42 languages including English, with the BBC鈥檚 global News services now reaching 438 million every week.

More than a third of the total BBC News global audience 鈥� 151 million 鈥� access BBC News digitally and this additional support will enable us to further strengthen our digital offer and tackle global disinformation.

As the world continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, the positive role of the World Service in providing trusted, impartial news has never been more critical.

The funding announced today comes on top of previous funding for the BBC鈥檚 World2020 programme from the FCDO since 2016, which has meant impartial news is available in 12 additional languages. The additional support has helped increase the service鈥檚 international reach by 40 per cent to 351 million people each week, including across Asia and Africa.

Background

  • the 拢8 million package announced today is for 2021/22 and will go towards the BBC World2020 Programme to promote accurate, impartial news around the world
  • this additional 拢8 million brings the total FCDO funding for the World2020 Programme to 拢94.4 million. The 拢8 million consists of 拢3million to tackle disinformation and a further 拢5 million to reach further audiences and improve digital engagement
  • since 2016, the FCDO has invested over 拢378 million via the World2020 Programme, which has contributed towards a 40% increase over four years in weekly audience reach across World Service channels to 351 million people a week, in particular in India and across Africa

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Published 1 May 2021