• AutoTL;DRB
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    711 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    With more competition than ever from streamers, the proportion of people watching a programme on broadcast TV each week dropped from 83% in 2021 to 79% in 2022 - the biggest decline since records began, the watchdog said.

    Younger viewers have long been turning to platforms such as Netflix and Apple, as well as social media sites such as YouTube and TikTok.

    There was some good news for public service broadcasters, with the research showing they still dominate the UK’s most-watched list thanks to big TV moments such as England’s World Cup matches and the Queen’s jubilee and funeral.

    Only 48 programmes averaged more than four million TV viewers on streaming platforms in 2022, with Netflix accounting for the vast majority.

    These declines are a reflection of fewer people watching the main early and late evening TV news bulletins, Ofcom said, as well as a “steady decline” in viewing figures for popular soaps such as Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale - with the number of episodes attracting four million viewers or more down 42% from 754 in 2014 to 438 in 2022.

    Today’s viewers are spoiled with an “all-you-can-eat” buffet of broadcasting and online content to choose from, said Yih-Choung Teh, Ofcom’s group director for strategy and research.


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  • @Simplesyrup@lemmy.ml
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    311 months ago

    100% of tv is just fricking ads, no thanks I’d like to watch my own content that I want to watch. TV is just a thi g of the past and is barely holding on, the only reason TV and newspapers exist is old people, but time will tell

  • @haych
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    311 months ago

    I don’t like traditional TV, I don’t want to plan my TV watching or my day around when shows air. I’ll stream what I want when I want it.

    The majority of my viewing is YouTube and anime, you can’t even get that on normal TV.

    • @noodle@feddit.uk
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      11 months ago

      If you tell them you don’t need a license they stop sending letters. I’ve never had this problem and I’ve not had a TV license at any time since I became an adult. I’ve only had to let them know when I’ve moved. No spam mail in ~15 years.

        • @noodle@feddit.uk
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          211 months ago

          You don’t need to write to them. You do it on their site. 3 minutes effort and no more letters. I’m in favour of abolishing the license fee but refusing to just let them know is a weird hill to die on.

    • @Borkingheck@lemmy.world
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      211 months ago

      The OCR thing is simply there because it’s there from another stream of letters and the same template has been used.

      I’m always tickled pink working in local governance to see how certain procedures and policies simply continue because someone said ‘let’s do it this way’ and its stuck. Everyone is too busy dealing with the next thing, that the ‘it’s not broken, don’t fix it’ mantra prevails.