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UK to regulate Netflix and other streamers in line with broadcasters

By Thomson Reuters Feb 24, 2026 | 4:05 AM

LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) – Britain said on Tuesday Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and ​other streamers would be ‌required to follow the same rules on content and accessibility as traditional broadcasters like the BBC.

Two-thirds of households ‌subscribe ​to at least ⁠one major streamer, ⁠with 85% of people using an on-demand service each month, compared to 67% who watch ​live TV, the government said.

Bringing the services into the ⁠scope of regulator ⁠Ofcom’s broadcasting code would ​protect audiences from harmful content, and ​ensure the provision of accessibility ‌services like subtitles, it said.

Streaming services with more than 500,000 UK users will have to ⁠adhere to the new standards, which include ensuring news is reported accurately and ⁠impartially ‌and audiences are protected ⁠against harmful or offensive ​material.

Ofcom ‌will have powers to ​investigate and ⁠take action where they consider there has been a breach of the code, it said.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by ​William James)