UK Government Launches Forum To Consider Future Of Linear TV Amid Streaming Revolution

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The UK government plans to examine ways of sustainably preserving linear television for older and underprivileged audiences amid the streaming revolution.

Media minister Stephanie Peacock will oversee a forum of broadcasters and experts to consider the future of traditional TV so that all viewers can continue to access British content.

The BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Paramount, Sky, and media regulator Ofcom will be among the industry organizations represented on the forum, which will meet every three months.

The aim of the group is to ensure that “no one is left behind” in the tidal wave of internet-connected viewing and the rise of services, including Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

Research published by the government shows that 5% of UK households, or around 1.5M people, will continue to rely on linear TV in 2040. This “unconnected” group tends to include older and underprivileged people, as well as those who live in rural communities.

Peacock said: “As the shift towards streaming and watching live broadcasting online continues, it is vital that no one is left behind. I want to ensure that as many people as possible can watch TV in a way that suits them.

“This new forum, bringing together the major players in the TV industry and audience groups, will help deliver a long-term plan that ensures everyone in society can access world-class British content in the decades to come.”

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