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In a world of increasing misinformation, audiences are turning to sources they trust for the news stories directly affecting them. From our correspondents on location to our presenters in the studio, BBC News' impartial and trustworthy channel is delivering the latest breaking news stories to global audiences. BBC News is available in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide, and millions of households and hotel rooms. The channel's content is also available on numerous cruise ships and airlines. Contact our Out of Home team to find out how you can keep your passengers and guests in touch with the latest breaking news while they travel.

How to License the Channel

The BBC News channel can be licensed through local cable and satellite platforms, or through these authorised distributors:

Airline Distributors

Cloudcast Collins Aerospace Panasonic Avionics Thales Viasat

Hotel Distributors

Al Wafa Technical Systems Services Createvent Daimler Finland Daisy Multimedia Hoist Media Management Europe Universal

Maritime Distributors

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Contact Us

Please contact us if you would like to become a BBC News partner, or if you already carry BBC News and want to update your details on our site:

Zina Neophytou

Vice President, Out of Home
T: +44 (0) 20 8433 2397
E: outofhome.sales@bbc.com

 

Authorised distribution

All hotels and commercial premises are required to have a licensing agreement in place to receive, transmit and/or exhibit the BBC News channel on their premises. Any unauthorised reception, retransmission or use of the channel constitutes an infringement of rights. To obtain a licence for the BBC News channel, please contact our Out of Home team at outofhome.sales@bbc.com or one of our authorised distributors listed on this page.

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