You’re missing the point somewhat. There are state broadcasters and public broadcasters, public broadcasters are free from political interference. Russia, Hungary and Poland don't have any public broadcasters that I’m aware of.
Lots of countries do though. France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Ireland…
The problem is that the BBC news output is veering towards state and away from public. You only have to look at say how Question Time audiences were rigged in the run up to Brexit, the political appointments to the BBC board etc, the ludicrously biased Laura K to see this.
The Tories don't like it because they are programmed not to because of what it is. Nationalised, not for profit, funded by licence payers etc. You rarely see them complain about its content these days and when you do it’s generally Tory mentalist logic and not based in reality.