A streaming service created by British broadcasters ITV and the BBC and went live on Thursday, entering a market dominated by Netflix and Amazon with a 5.99 pound ($7.70) a month offer focused on domestic content.
Period drama “Downton Abbey”, comedy “Only Fools and Horses” and detective show “Miss Marple”, will be some of the programs on the service, along with all 627 available episodes of “Doctor Who” originally broadcast between 1963 and 1989.
MacDailyNews Take: A nice add-on service for fans of UK television.
Seems a might pricey for old shows.
Get a real job?
And no Month Python.
And no daily nor yearly ones either. The outrage!
I have been subscribing to BritBox on my Roku for months. Reuters is a bit behind the times.
I’ve been subscribing to it on my AppleTV as well. Is this something different?
Pretty soon every channel will have their own streaming service. Too much saturation going on.
With Acorn TV and BritBox on Amazon, like mentioned before how does this fit in? Is this a U.K. only product or global? Will some of this content be ripped from other distributors?