British stories risk disappearing from small screen as public broadcasters struggle to compete with streaming services
Netflix, Amazon and other streaming services should pay a levy to fund the crisis-hit UK drama sector, MPs have said, following concerns that their dominance could see “distinctly British” stories disappear from the small screen.
The cross-party culture, media and sport committee said new tax breaks should also be used to help fund UK dramas produced by the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 – the public service broadcasters who have seen their programme budgets squeezed while the costs of making shows have spiralled. The committee said there was currently a threat to such programming, which was vital to the UK’s identity, national conversation and talent development.
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