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Should Netflix and Amazon broadcast news in the UK?

How we watch TV has changed emphatically in the past 18 years. Back in 2003, Netflix still posted DVDs to you in returnable envelopes, Amazon’s plans for world domination had yet to include making programmes, and YouTube was two years away from being born. It was also the last time the broadcasting laws in the UK were updated.

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