U.K. Government Forum to Scrutinize Future of TV Broadcasting Amid Streaming Concerns

Via a new forum, the U.K. government will scrutinize the future of linear TV broadcasting based on research published Friday showing some viewers could be excluded from a general shift towards streaming.

Senior representatives from U.K. regulator Ofcom, TV broadcasters, infrastructure operators and organizations representing audiences will form a new working group, convened by media minister Stephanie Peacock.

It comes after a Department for Culture, Media and Sport-commissioned report, led by Exeter University and a group of independent researchers, looked at the U.K.’s current television delivery and consumption trends.

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