If the BBC bows to YouTube, everyone loses
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If the BBC bows to YouTube, everyone loses
The online video-sharing platform has leapfrogged ITV to become the UK’s second-most popular choice for at-home viewing. But if the BBC tries too hard to compete with YouTube, we’ll all end up the poorer, writes Nick Hilton
YouTube now the second most watched media platform in the UK, behind only the BBC
YouTube is now the second most-watched home video service in the UK, behind the BBC but ahead of ITV, according to a new report from media regulator OfCom. For those under the age of 35, YouTube is the most watched in-home video platform with Netflix in second place. TikTok is in third place for 16-35 year olds, while the BBC comes third for children under the age of sixteen. The OfCom report also confirms that an increasing amount of YouTube co…
YouTube claims to be a real media giant in the United Kingdom, able to classify itself on the second place at the top of the country's most followed platforms. YouTube has hit the British Sea! It has gone beyond classical television and threatened the superiority of BBC According to the latest annual report published by the British regulatory authority Ofcom, the [...]
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