UK Media Companies That Sponsor Visas (2026)

BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky UK, Reuters, Bloomberg London, FT, Guardian sponsor journalism, production, and tech roles — with creative-worker visa for short-term hires.

Top sponsoring employers

+BBC
+ITV
+Channel 4
+Sky UK
+Bloomberg London
+Reuters UK
+Financial Times
+The Guardian
+The Telegraph
+Daily Mail
+Conde Nast UK
+Penguin Random House UK

Typical salary band

£35,000–£120,000

Visa routes used

Skilled Worker, Creative Worker (Temporary)

Why this industry sponsors at scale

BBC and Bloomberg run global news desks; creative production routinely brings in international talent.

How to get in

Creative Worker is for temporary cultural-sector roles up to 12 months. Skilled Worker for permanent staff.

Frequently asked questions

Which UK media & broadcasting companies sponsor visas in 2026?

BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky UK, Bloomberg London, Reuters UK are among the most consistent sponsors in this sector. BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky UK, Reuters, Bloomberg London, FT, Guardian sponsor journalism, production, and tech roles — with creative-worker visa for short-term hires.

What salary do media & broadcasting sponsored roles pay?

£35,000–£120,000. The general Skilled Worker visa threshold is £41,700 (April 2025); most media & broadcasting sponsored roles comfortably clear it.

What visa routes are used in UK media & broadcasting?

Skilled Worker, Creative Worker (Temporary).

How do international candidates get sponsored media & broadcasting jobs?

Creative Worker is for temporary cultural-sector roles up to 12 months. Skilled Worker for permanent staff.

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