Digital Spy: Viewer rating of PSB goes up; programming hours down, says Ofcom
July 22nd, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Broadcasting, Editors' pick
In 2008 63 per cent of viewers saw public service broadcasting (PSB) channels in the UK as ‘well-produced and high quality’, new figures from industry regulator Ofcom suggest.
But funding for original programming and the number of programming hours fell year-on-year in 2008, its third annual PSB report suggested.
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