Who is the owner of bbc news

The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is a publicly funded, non-commercial broadcaster that is owned by the British public. The BBC is a corporation that is governed by a Royal Charter, which is granted by the British monarch.

The BBC is funded through a license fee, which is paid by households in the United Kingdom that have a television set or use the internet. The license fee is set by the UK government and is currently £157.50 per year.

The BBC is governed by a Board of Governors, which is responsible for setting the corporation's strategy and overseeing its operations. The Board of Governors is made up of 12 members, including the Chairman, who is appointed by the British monarch.

The Chairman of the BBC is currently Richard Sharp, who was appointed in 2020. The Director-General of the BBC is Tim Davie, who has been in the role since 2020.

The BBC News division is a part of the BBC's overall operations and is responsible for producing and broadcasting news programs and online content. The BBC News division is led by a Director of News, who is responsible for setting the division's strategy and overseeing its operations.

The Director of News at the BBC is currently Fran Unsworth, who has been in the role since 2018.