Ahead of the UK launch of BritBox, the BBC and ITV’s content streaming service, the chiefs of the rival broadcasters have come together to explain how they plan to make it a commercial success.
The service, which is set to feature shows such as Downton Abbey, Victoria, Luther and Doctor Who, will cost £5.99 per month when it enters the market in the fourth quarter of 2019.
Both the BBC’s iPlayer and ITV Player will continue to operate. Content on BritBox will be appear only after it has been featured on the broadcasters’ respective catch-up services. In Read full story ›
Source: The Drum