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BBC Plans Its Streaming Stick As It Moves Toward Internet-Only TV

May 19, 2025
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The BBC is preparing to launch its streaming stick — an HDMI device that enables live and on-demand television streaming over Wi-Fi — marking a significant step towards a future without traditional TV aerials.

Director-General Tim Davie says the device is intended to assist viewers in transitioning to broadband-only television viewing. This innovation forms part of a broader ambition to eventually deliver all broadcast television in the UK via the Internet (IPTV). Currently in development, the device would compete with existing products such as Amazon’s Fire TV Stick and Roku, offering access to BBC content and other public service broadcasters, including ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.

The initiative complements the new Freely platform, already integrated into many Smart TVs. This platform allows users to stream live terrestrial channels without needing an aerial. These developments suggest that services like Freeview and Freesat may gradually be phased out as more households shift online.

However, not everyone supports the move. Critics warn that millions of people — particularly older adults — risk being left behind. According to Ofcom, 31% of over-65s do not have internet access at home. Consultancy firm EY estimates that over 5.5 million households could lose access to live television if terrestrial broadcasting is discontinued. Broadband access also remains inconsistent, with areas such as Northern Ireland, the North East of England, and parts of Wales likely to remain underserved even by 2040.

Dennis Reed from Silver Voices condemned the proposal as a “reckless move,” accusing the BBC of disregarding the needs of vulnerable viewers. He criticised Davie for attempting to force a digital switchover without adequate public consultation.

Despite the backlash, Davie maintains that the BBC can play a “catalytic role” in the transition. “Many people wouldn’t even notice if their aerial vanished,” he said, “but we must support those who would.”
The BBC has yet to announce pricing or a launch date, but one thing is clear: the future of television in the UK is rapidly moving online.

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