OFCOM is confronted with a thinner future

Receptive to change: Ofcom appears to be on the verge of announcing a significant slimming down of its operationResponsive to change: OFCOM seems to be about to announce a choke significant drop functioning photo: BLOOMBERG

The media regulator seems to be about to announce a choke important decline in its operation - some members of the industry predict that it might be by as much as 30pc 25pc.

The news comes as OFCOM prepares to make his point of view on the BBC, YouView inspired internet television service (formerly called, quite surprisingly, project Canvas).The new service, in which the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, BT, TalkTalk have an interest, make internet TV in the home.

Those not in the gang, especially Virgin and many local television providers and contractors for TV on the web aren't heureuses.Ils claim YouView is far from being transparent in how it works and will be in effect, a walled garden where the "partners" will be treated more favorable.Un partners Avista report revealed that it is the threat of YouView and 126 m budget £ investment space once dynamic web-TV has declined markedly.

As OFCOM delivers its horns, hope he keeps his focus on what matters to the spectator TV - a vibrant market where those who take risks are not trampled by those who have a guaranteed public income.


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