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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Business
Mark Sweney Media business correspondent

'British Netflix' may fail competition checks, says Sky chief

Footage of whale from Blue Planet
‘A common platform could combine the pulling power of Broadchurch, Blue Planet [pictured] and Bake Off,’ said Sharon White, head of Ofcom. Photograph: Jonathan Green

Sky has warned that plans by the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 to build a British Netflix could fall foul of the competition regulator.

Stephen van Rooyen, chief executive of UK and Ireland operations at the pay-TV company, said public service broadcasters still accounted for the lion’s share of TV viewing and that any new venture would likely be investigated by the Competition and Markets Authority.

“You [would] have the full might of the public service broadcasters collaborating together. That must – they still command 73% to 74% of viewing share – open up a competition question. It would be subject I would have thought, as it was 10 years ago, to a competition review.”

Carolyn McCall, chief executive of ITV, has said that the protracted talks between the public service broadcasters represent the last chance to create a credible domestic streaming rival to Netflix. More than 10 years ago the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV got together to build video-on-demand service, named Kangaroo, but that was ultimately blocked by the competition regulator.

Despite the Sky warning, the idea of a British Netflix has received regulatory backing. On Wednesday, Sharon White, head of the media regulator Ofcom, again urged the UK’s PSBs to get together and build a British Netflix.

“If the growth of Netflix and Amazon tells us one thing it is that viewers will flock to single destinations that offer a wide variety of quality content,” she said. “A common platform could combine the pulling power of Broadchurch, Blue Planet and Bake Off.”

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