Ofcom has given its consent to a request from the BBC to broadcast exclusive live coverage of non-finals play in the 2026 Wimbledon Championships.
Coverage of non-finals play in the 2026 Wimbledon Championships (“the Championships”) will be broadcast by the BBC on BBC One and BBC Two, with additional coverage available through BBC Red Button and BBC iPlayer. The BBC also has national radio rights and intends to broadcast live coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live, among other stations.
In addition, Warner Bros. Discovery (“WBD”) and the All England Lawn Tennis Club (Championships) Limited (“the AELTC”) have confirmed that WBD has acquired rights to broadcast highlights of non-finals play. WBD confirmed coverage would be on its TNT Sports channels and associated streaming platforms.
Non-finals play in the Championships is designated as a Group B listed event for the purposes of the Broadcasting Act 1996 (“the Act”). While the Media Act will update this regime, its changes are only expected to be brought into force later this year. This request therefore falls to be considered under the existing regime and the current Code on Sports and Listed and Designated Events.
The BBC therefore requires Ofcom’s consent to broadcast exclusive live television coverage of non-finals play in the Championships, in accordance with section 101 of the Act. However, where a second broadcaster, in this case WBD, provides adequate secondary coverage of a Group B listed event, Ofcom can grant ‘automatic’ consent to broadcast without consultation.
Paragraphs 1.18 to 1.21 of Ofcom’s Code on Sports and Other Listed and Designated Events 1 provide that the services provided by the broadcasters must be in different categories and set out more information about what constitutes adequate secondary coverage. In this case, the BBC’s channels are ‘qualifying services’ and the TNT Sports channels are ‘non-qualifying services’, and WBD and the AELTC have confirmed that the rights enable adequate secondary coverage to be provided, as set out in the Code.
Having considered the information supplied by the BBC, and supplementary information provided by WBD and the AELTC, Ofcom has decided to grant automatic consent to the BBC’s request.
Live coverage of the Championship finals (designated as a Group A listed event) is to be shown by both the BBC and WBD. Where live coverage is not exclusive, Ofcom’s consent may not be required – see the exception in section 101(1) of the Act. In this case, Ofcom is satisfied that the arrangements do not require our consent.
1 As part of the changes made by the Media Act 2024 to the listed events regime, we are required to update the listed events Code. This was published alongside a recent statement, and will be formally issued later this year before coming into force when the new regime is commenced.