La BBC stringerà un accordo sui contenuti con YouTube, riferisce FT

https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/bbc-strike-content-deal-with-youtube-ft-reports-2026-01-16/

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10 commenti

  1. No-Quit3994 on

    > “The BBC is largely funded by a licence fee paid by all television-watching households in Britain”

    Wrong.

    Can’t even trust Reuters now.

  2. Discarded_Twix_Bar on

    **TL:DR**

    * BBC plans to produce original, tailored programmes specifically for YouTube for the first time, according to the Financial Times.
    * The move is aimed at generating additional revenue as audiences shift toward streaming platforms.
    * These YouTube-focused programmes would later appear on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds.
    * The deal could be announced as early as next week; BBC declined to comment and Google did not respond.
    * Advertising would be shown when the content is viewed outside the UK, allowing the BBC to earn commercial income while keeping UK services ad-free.
    * The strategy is intended to reach younger audiences.
    * A limited selection of older BBC series may also be made available on YouTube, though this is not the primary focus.
    * In December, YouTube reached 51.9 million UK viewers, slightly more than the BBC’s 50.8 million, highlighting competitive pressure.

  3. Dry-Cod9127 on

    Is this so they can claim YouTube is live TV and make you pay a license lol

  4. Gentle_Snail on

    I really like the BBC’s push to monetise their content overseas and spread UK influence.

    Watchers in the UK won’t require a TV licence or see ads, but you will see ads if you watch it elsewhere. The BBC channel already has over 15 million subscribers so they’ve got a very established position to launch off from.

  5. qwerty_1965 on

    I’ll repost this from the other day.

    “What the BBC should do is completely rethink the business model and embrace YouTube flexibility and scale plus it’s global reach.

    Rewrite the contracts. Make all materials available on a world wide basis through BBC channels with thematic archives and two faux linear channels for the traditionalists who like to plan around a schedule.

    Make the services available free with advertising or premium subscription which would include features like first run drama and exclusive live events such as the Proms and “top tier” sport.

    Could it be made work?”

  6. Masteroflimes on

    Channel 4 have done this really well. Taskmaster is now huge in the states because of people watching it on Youtube.

  7. Three_Trees on

    Everyone is discussing the officially stated reason, monetisation, and I think that is true and important, but I also think behind this lies a desire to get young people into the BBC. They’ve been aware for many years now that young people don’t watch the BBC and it is going to cause a crisis for them down the road.

  8. appletinicyclone on

    We won’t be able to see the bbc stuff they put up most likely due to being UK. And vpns don’t work amazingly well for YouTube

  9. jenny_905 on

    They can go fuck themselves if they think I’m paying their tax.

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