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BBC to make shows for YouTube in landmark new deal

By Paul Glynn, Culture reporter, 2 days ago

The BBC has announced a landmark deal with YouTube, which will see the corporation make content that is tailor-made for the video streaming service.

The broadcaster has previously used YouTube, which is owned by Google, to promote clips and trailers for its own shows in the UK.

But the new move will see the BBC make content primarily aimed at YouTube’s digital-native younger audience, although it may also be made available on the BBC’s iPlayer and Sounds platforms.

The new programmes will feature adverts when viewed from outside the UK, generating extra funds for the corporation at a time when its future funding model is being debated.

The content will include a mixture of entertainment, documentaries, children’s channels, news and sport – starting with the Winter Olympics in February.

In a statement released on Wednesday, YouTube and the BBC said the deal would showcase “the best homegrown storytelling and news from across the BBC”.

Continue/Read Original Article: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0q4521pg28o


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