BBC seeks to gain global iPlayer

The move means that advertising could be introduced to the iPlayer unless the BBC Worldwide decides to impose some viewers to use the service.

Frameworks have not yet decided which option will be introduced, but said decision of the Fund will help to raise necessary funds after the decision of the Government to freeze the royalty.

It is estimated that global audiences would pay up to $10 for an episode of its most popular shows.

Mr. Smith said: "not only which means international fans of, for example, doctor who can get their fix legitimately [rather than illegally download programs], but it has the potential to open a new stream of revenue for the entire production of the UK industry alongside sales for traditional broadcasting organizations."

Luke Bradley-Jones, MD of iPlayer worldwide, said: "our research has shown has an international audience of fans of British television often watch TV Online - and we are eager to deploy our iPlayer service dos [video] meet and grow this demande.Nous firmly believe that world iPlayer will offer an excellent opportunity for the creative industry the United Kingdom arrive directly at a much sought after digital audiences and revenues streams worldwide."

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