Lisa Nandy On TV Commissioning, Streamer Levies & Artificial Intelligence

“The dramatic transformation in the TV assignment” witnessed that the United Kingdom is a pioneer in the world in high -end drama, while the value of the smaller offers decreases, according to the Secretary of Culture Lisa Nandi.
Delivery of the keyword in Deluette conference“Many talented designs have been left from work,” Nandi said, leaving it concerned.
She said that this came in the decrease in the broadcast of the broadcast by a third with a “rising” stream, which leads to a change in the content mix.
“Take, for example, the dramatic shift in the TV assignment patterns that witnessed that the UK has become a world leader in the high -end [drama] At the same time that young producers saw the value of their commissions decreased by a third.
Dis blocking the “covered medium” Outside the Indie market in the UK, the talk about the Edinburgh TV Festival was last year, although 2025 was marked by Text financing crisis Driving in joint American products coming out of the United Kingdom.
Nandi said the UK government is providing solutions. She indicated improvements such as the last media law, as she made “a more sustainable settlement for PSBS to continue to invest in high -quality original content.”
While she indicated a decrease in smaller commissions, she later reported in her speech that the fare is the cheapest Come on dinner with me And “everything between them” sells exactly like large high -end dramas like doctor and Bridgerone All over the world.
The UK government’s gesture may refuse to impose a ban on banners, Nandi said she wants a “sustainable environmental system” for both PSBS and Stremper throughout the United Kingdom.
Nandi added: “We will not punish you through taxes and fees, but we guarantee that we have a regulatory framework that creates opportunities for large and small businesses and talent in the United Kingdom all over the world.”
Nandi was speaking at Deloitte, Enders Media & Telecoms 2025 and post -conference before Tim Davie, BBC and Netflix Emea Larry Tans.