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    1. No_Minimum5904 on

      I’ve completely gotten out of the habit of flicking through tv channels now. Even though our TV has freeview built in I haven’t even bothered to configure it.

      We use an app called Smarttubenext on our TV and for me it’s mostly replaced our “live TV” usage.

    2. Wide_Midnight_2364 on

      Don’t let the BBC know, they’ll want us to pay their license on it.

    3. Glittering_Copy8907 on

      No surprise – YouTube has some exceptional creators, putting out genuinely good material. Some of the long form documentary type videos I watch are better than anything I’ve seen on TV.

      And with the state of other streaming services, I’d rather bung a niche creator a few quid a month to get content I desperately want to sit down and watch than be paying a variety of huge corps for mediocre shite.

    4. pubemaster_uno on

      Can’t wait for the BBC to claim that we should pay them in order to be able to watch YouTube, then they can continue to pay national treasures like Huw Edwards and Gary Lineker the big bucks.

    5. likely-high on

      Imagine if 20 years ago the BBC  built something similar. Funded the infrastructure with part of the licence fee and paid out a creator program. 

    6. namboozle on

      I’ve been paying for YouTube Premium for a few years now, and it’s worth every penny. There’s an endless supply of quality content which can’t be said for traditional TV networks.

    7. Apprehensive_Bus_543 on

      Oh dear a stream of dumb ass comments comparing the BBC to YouTube incoming.

    8. JoJoeyJoJo on

      They’ll make it so you can’t watch a video without a government ID then.

    9. oculusbytes on

      Oh no! What are they gonna’ do – ban that too? ID requirement?

    10. CyberPunkDongTooLong on

      Don’t believe for a second more time is spent watching BBC than YouTube.

      Look at the methodology in the OfCom report… Ah. This is clearly worthless and massively biased towards TV channels.

      “. Barb’s panel
      consists of a nationally representative panel of approximately 7,000 homes (approximately 16,000
      individuals). The data that Barb collects includes viewing of broadcast TV through TV sets and via any
      devices attached to TV sets, such as computers, streaming devices, or set-top boxes. Barb also
      captures device-based ‘big data’ whenever anyone in the UK watches a broadcaster’s video-on-
      demand (BVoD) service on a connected device, as well as some viewing data for online streaming
      services (VSPs and SVoD/AVoD) on TV sets, and for devices not connected to the TV being watched

      at home via WiFi. Barb does not capture out-of-home viewing.”

      YouTube is clearly massively ahead of BBC.

    11. rebo_arc on

      I can’t have any sympathy for the BBC when it treats innocent people as criminals.

    12. Ok-Purpose5684 on

      I only use iPlayer to watch a few shows and whatever movies get uploaded, other than that it’s all YouTube .

    13. granite-barrel on

      I’m shocked it’s not first, there must be lots of OAPs leaving the BBC on in the background all day making up those numbers…

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