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ITV is funded by advertising and sponsorship, BBC by the government from the collection of licence fees.

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ITV is funded by advertising and sponsorship, BBC by the government from the collection of licence fees.

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My honest guess would be that some of the money that the BBC receives through their tv channels goes towards the radio stations.

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BBC, or the British Broadcasting Corporation, receives their funding from various license fees. They also receive funding from advertisers that pay them to play their commercials on BBC.

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From advertising and sponsorship.

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