BBC to up Netflix rivalry with potential one-year availability of iPlayer shows

BBC ups Netflix rivalry with potential one-year availability of iPlayer shows

Broadcasting regulator Ofcom has given "provisional" approval to plans that would enable BBC programmes to be available on BBC iPlayer for 12 months – far longer than the current 30-day catch-up model.

As reported by BBC News, Ofcom said the proposed changes, submitted in April, "could increase choice and availability of public-service broadcast content and help ensure the BBC remains relevant in the face of changing viewing habits". 

Parties affected have until 10th July to offer comments to the regulator regarding its initial conclusions. 

In a statement, the BBC mentioned the "growing expectations" of its viewers: "we hope Ofcom can now confirm its decision swiftly so we can start giving licence fee-payers the BBC iPlayer they want and deserve," it said. 

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Becky has been a full-time staff writer at What Hi-Fi? since March 2019. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, she freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 20-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance is of course tethered to a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo, This is Cabaret and The Stage. When not writing, she dances, spins in the air, drinks coffee, watches football or surfs in Cornwall with her other half – a football writer whose talent knows no bounds.