The British Broadcasting Corporation said it is open about supporting calls to impose the current to help solve the textual financing crisis currently sweeping the British industry.
The Director General of the BBC Tim Devi told the legislators on Tuesday that it was a “good idea” to explore the ways that the likesflix can be made “in the local content.
A remarkable tax proposal has been invited Wolf Hall.
Kosminsky wants to hand over Netflix and Amazon Prime Video more than 5 % of subscription revenues in the UK to a cultural box for British content. He referred to 17 other regions, including France and Germany, where there is already a similar scheme.
Davi said he intends to meet Kosminsky “very soon” to discuss the proposal. “I think the idea that the contribution is flowing to the United Kingdom is a good idea. Davi said to the culture, media and sports in the United Kingdom:
It seemed that the Minister of Creative Industries Chris Bryant poured cold water on the ban on signs earlier this month, saying that the government “has no plans” to increase the ecology of creative industries in the United Kingdom.
Kosminsky suggested that Netflix and others will not fight a tax if they are applied evenly through all broadcast services. However, these companies will argue that they are already investing in the United Kingdom, with the Netflix series alone, including The child's ring and Gentlemen In the country.
Broadcasting services have decreased from the joint producing dramas with British broadcasters, which contribute to the financing crisis. This issue has been exacerbated by distributors wandering in low progress; Financial discounts Willose ads market that presses BBC and ITV income; Chronic inflation maintains the cost of production is prohibited.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has admitted that the multiple Greenit series “is stuck in forgetfulness” amid the financing crisis, with the pluscinemaz.comfor offers including A24 Shoji Payne Struggle to enter production.
Davi admitted that there are “great challenges”, but the BBC is still “challenging gravity” with its output. He told the legislators: “We have to work very hard to maintain dramas that are more than 30 years, normal history, and all the things we do.” “We are not out of the game, we are very good.”