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According to the BBC's 2005-2006 Annual Report, its income can be broken down as follows: * £3,100.6 million (£3.1bn) in licence fees collected from householders. * £620.0M from BBC Commercial Businesses. * £260.2M from the World Service, of which £239.1 m is from grants (primarily funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office), £15.8 m from subscriptions, and £5.3M from other sources. * £24.2M from other income, such as providing content to overseas broadcasters and concert ticket sales.

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Officially the BBC is a not for profit organisation.

It is paid for by compulsory subscriptions by the population of the UK. Further income is generated by selling or leasing programs to other networks.

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BBC News (at 10 O'clock) is cited at having roughly 4.9 million viewers each night, which would translate to 1,788,500,000 views yearly (not accounting for repeat viewers).

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