YouTube expected to reach 3 billion users

Netflix is forecast to reach over 1 billion monthly active users globally by 2027, but YouTube is expected to approach 3 billion users worldwide. Netflix leads as the first-choice service in the United Kingdom.
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Call for regulation of television gatekeepers

A broad group of European broadcasting associations has written to the European Commission reiterating a request to designate relevant connected television operating systems and virtual assistant platform operators as gatekeepers in its review of the Digital Markets Act. The letter is signed by a range of organisations, including the Association of Commercial Television and Video on Demand Services in Europe, the European Broadcasting Union, and the European association of television and radio sales houses.
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European audiovisual market key trends

Europe accounts for just 12% of the revenues among over 70 entertainment companies with revenues of more than billion euros. Over 70% of the revenues are for companies in the United States. These are some of the figures from the latest annual Key Trends report from the European Audiovisual Observatory.
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Matt Brittin tipped for top BBC job

Matt Brittin, a former Google Executive, is widely anticipated to be appointed as the Director General of the BBC. He is expected to succeed Tim Davie and will have to succeed where he did not, in securing the long-term future of the broadcaster. As it happens, the government is now indicating that it is minded to make the BBC Charter permanent.
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German implementation profile for DVB-I

The Deutsche TV-Plattform group has published an implementation profile for the roll out of DVB-I for the German market. It is intended to specify the requirements for televisions so that they can ensure compatibility with the proposed platform in Germany. The DVB-I specification supports service discovery and programme metadata for online and hybrid television and video services.
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YouTube in game-changing World Cup

YouTube will become the preferred platform for the football World Cup under a “game-changing” agreement with the global governing body FIFA. In collaboration with the official media partners and creators, the partnership with YouTube will provide audiences with more ways to enjoy the tournament, which will take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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