Manori Ravindran International EditorA damning parliamentary inquiry into the state of U.K. broadcasters and their battle with American streaming giants has found that domestic channels are being “let down” by antiquated legislation preventing them from competing on a level playing ground.The inquiry, which does not hold back in its criticism of Boris Johnson’s government, is calling for a new broadcasting act that will empower the likes of the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 to better compete with SVODs such as Netflix, Amazon and Disney Plus and find prominence on digital platforms.
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