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UK Public Broadcasters urge strategic reform and policy support amid global platform disruption 19 SEP 2025

Free TV

UK Public Broadcasters urge strategic reform and policy support amid global platform disruption

At RTS Cambridge 2025, BBC Director-General Tim Davie highlights that the broadcaster reaches 94% of UK households monthly, while UK PSBs collectively demand urgent policy measures to secure future growth, prominence, and protection in the digital media ecosystem.
NEM AWARDS 2025 introduces three new categories 17 SEP 2025

Awards

NEM AWARDS 2025 introduces three new categories

The event brings together a diverse mix of traditional TV and film leaders, next-generation creators, brands, and platforms, including broadcasters, streamers, OTT executives, producers, showrunners, studio heads, content buyers, tech companies, telecoms, social media platforms, video creators, short-form innovators, agencies, and marketing professionals.
European Broadcasters face critical juncture as Streaming giants cement dominance 17 SEP 2025

Markets

European Broadcasters face critical juncture as Streaming giants cement dominance

In Western Europe, streaming platforms now command 64% of weekly viewing time, while Gen-Z viewers spend just 16% of their screen time on linear TV, according to a 2025 BCG and Native Research report.
Cartoon Forum 2025: Federation Kids & Family to unveil extended footage of "20 dance street" 11 SEP 2025

Trade Shows

Cartoon Forum 2025: Federation Kids & Family to unveil extended footage of "20 dance street"

Originally greenlit by broadcasters ZDF and France Télévisions, "20 Dance Street" is produced by Cottonwood Media, along with ZDF, ZDF Studios, France Télévisions, and in partnership with Opéra national de Paris.
USA: Sports rights spend reached $30.5 billion 27 AUG 2025

Markets

USA: Sports rights spend reached $30.5 billion

Sports rights now account for 14% of total TV revenue, underlining the premium value of live sport as broadcasters battle for subscribers and viewer loyalty.