Tim Davie: BBC Must Act Urgently to Secure Scale
Tim Davie proposed expanding BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds to include content from other public service broadcasters to maintain scale and reach amid changing media landscapes.
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Tim Davie: BBC must act urgently to secure scale
Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has said it “makes sense” for the corporation to host shows from other public service broadcasters and partner with third parties “like Youtube”. Speaking at a Royal Television Society event on the BBC’s future on Thursday, Davie said the corporation “must build scale and be open to new partnerships”. The comments come after the publication of the BBC’s response to the Government’s Green Paper consultation…
Tim Davie: It makes sense for BBC iPlayer to host other broadcasters’ shows
The corporation has suggested that iPlayer could be opened to other public service broadcasters. Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has said it “makes sense” for the BBC’s iPlayer streaming service to host content from other public service broadcasters (PSBs). The 58-year-old also reiterated that he did not think the corporation should own Channel 4, echoing the thoughts of its chairman Geoff Cooper, during a speech at a Royal Television So…
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