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we start with netflix. its shares have fallen sharply, down almost 12% in after hours trading after the tv streaming giant released disappointing results. netflix has shaken up the world of tv with its rapid growth, but that growth seems to be slowing down as it puts up its prices. let's show you some of the details. in the three months to the end ofjune, netflix had 151.6 million paid subscribers. that's a rise of 2.7 million on this time last year. almost half the five million the company itself was forecasting. in the us netflix actually lost subscribers for the first time ever. revenues were just over $4.9 billion dollars, up 26% on this time last year, but again slightly less than wall street was expecting. the compa ny‘s market position is under threat like never before. next year it will lose the rights to its two most popular shows, the office and friends, as owners nbc and warnermedia launch their own streaming services. disney and apple are also launching rival services. that means netflix is sp
we start with netflix. its shares have fallen sharply, down almost 12% in after hours trading after the tv streaming giant released disappointing results. netflix has shaken up the world of tv with its rapid growth, but that growth seems to be slowing down as it puts up its prices. let's show you some of the details. in the three months to the end ofjune, netflix had 151.6 million paid subscribers. that's a rise of 2.7 million on this time last year. almost half the five million the company...
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netflix latest episode runs into trouble. price rises bite as the streaming giant adds less new customers than expected. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 18th july. netflix is under pressure from growing competition and the huge cost of making original programmes, but will global growth be able to offset a fall in american customers? also in the programme: a first interest rate cut in three years for south korea — the surprise move comes amid growing trade tensions with japan. investors wary about some of those delays to trade deals around the world. reviving a classic — we'll speak to the man who's brought whisky and gin distilling back to an area of scotland that had been running dry for decades. we wa nt we want to know have price rises put you off netflix or are they are too many streaming options? let us know — just use #bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. we start with the streaming service netflix. its shares have fallen sharply — down almost 12% in after—hours trading — after t
netflix latest episode runs into trouble. price rises bite as the streaming giant adds less new customers than expected. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 18th july. netflix is under pressure from growing competition and the huge cost of making original programmes, but will global growth be able to offset a fall in american customers? also in the programme: a first interest rate cut in three years for south korea — the surprise move comes amid growing trade tensions with...
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you would think that netflix... there are a lot of things netflix is doing, which an organisation like the bbc isn't able to do at the moment, and the momentum seems to be with you rather than with the old way of distributing stuff through linear channels. that is a problem for old school organisations, isn't it? well, it's the coupling... when public funding and regulations come together, so in this way, you're able to innovate outside of that regulatory system, but i do think that even in that world, the innovation that comes out of something like the iplayer was way ahead of its time, and they way that people adapted to the way that they watch and all those things. so it was just a matter of how these programmes are available, relative to the business models with producers. the ideas, how you make sure these platforms and networks all remain relevant, and they way to do that is to give the consumers what they want first, and then figure out the business model after. where going the other way around i think ends u
you would think that netflix... there are a lot of things netflix is doing, which an organisation like the bbc isn't able to do at the moment, and the momentum seems to be with you rather than with the old way of distributing stuff through linear channels. that is a problem for old school organisations, isn't it? well, it's the coupling... when public funding and regulations come together, so in this way, you're able to innovate outside of that regulatory system, but i do think that even in...
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it's interesting, you mention the content but of course netflix is $0011 content but of course netflix is soon to lose some of its most below shows, things like the friends back catalogue will be moved to another platform and. yeah, and all of this isa sign platform and. yeah, and all of this is a sign of the competition. when you first enter and you are that really new breakthrough honeymoon period, you haven't really got anybody competing with you. now, of course, there's competition out there and it's really showing, particularly in the virtual space. when you think about physical goods, you've got really high barriers to entry because you've got to set up distribution systems around the world. this is all virtual. this is all streaming. this is over the internet, so in a way the barriers to entry are much lower than they would be in other sectors and it's the sign of the world today. and interestingly more competitors $0011 and interestingly more competitors soon to launch, but we'll talk more about that in the news review later on. inge, for now, thanks very much. —— inga. nea
it's interesting, you mention the content but of course netflix is $0011 content but of course netflix is soon to lose some of its most below shows, things like the friends back catalogue will be moved to another platform and. yeah, and all of this isa sign platform and. yeah, and all of this is a sign of the competition. when you first enter and you are that really new breakthrough honeymoon period, you haven't really got anybody competing with you. now, of course, there's competition out...
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netflix is leading the chargelj inching towards equality. netflix is leading the charge. i think you to branch out. make some new friends. you never know what could happen. branch out. make some new friends. you never know what could happenm the last year, netflix has produced two prominent rom comms, both produced during blockbuster season that feature asian—american salad. last yea r‘s to that feature asian—american salad. last year's to all the boys i loved before. and always be my maybe. the latter set in san francisco. the fa ct latter set in san francisco. the fact that they are all asian isn't necessarily the selling point or something that they have to keep hammering home. like does not was specifically they made this movie, just happens to the fact. which the way it should be. it should be normalised. for many viewers, netflix's disruption of the viewing season netflix's disruption of the viewing seasonis netflix's disruption of the viewing season is overdue. several movies flopped badly this season. but only time will tell if they are the future of blockbu
netflix is leading the chargelj inching towards equality. netflix is leading the charge. i think you to branch out. make some new friends. you never know what could happen. branch out. make some new friends. you never know what could happenm the last year, netflix has produced two prominent rom comms, both produced during blockbuster season that feature asian—american salad. last yea r‘s to that feature asian—american salad. last year's to all the boys i loved before. and always be my...
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netflix. youtube and netflixlj netflix more than anything. netflix. youtube and netflix. ijust pay for netflix, now tv, though subscriptions are the kind of things that have got a bit more interesting stuff tha n that have got a bit more interesting stuff than just what is on regular channels. and most of this will be television we have already seen. so what does this offer? there are questions for this new bbc/ itv partnership. bbc content singer that we have already paid for it with the licence fee. why should we pay for a second time? well, if you go back a decade, we were all buying dvds and it was annoying because you couldn't a lwa ys it was annoying because you couldn't always get the dvd of the programme you wanted. this is exactly that, but brought bang up—to—date. you wanted. this is exactly that, but brought bang up-to-date. so many of us have already got streaming services, netflix and onwards. why do you think they will fork out £5.99 for yet another do you think they will fork out £5. 99 for yet another one? do you think they will fork out £5.99 for y
netflix. youtube and netflixlj netflix more than anything. netflix. youtube and netflix. ijust pay for netflix, now tv, though subscriptions are the kind of things that have got a bit more interesting stuff tha n that have got a bit more interesting stuff than just what is on regular channels. and most of this will be television we have already seen. so what does this offer? there are questions for this new bbc/ itv partnership. bbc content singer that we have already paid for it with the...
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this is the sweet spot in which netflix operates. netflix is also discovering opportunities in other areas traditional hollywood has abandoned. while the movement for stronger representation for marginalised groups continues to grow, the major studios are only inching towards equality. netflix is leading the charge. i think you should branch out. make some new friends. nope. you never know what could happen. in the last year, netflix has produced two prominent rom—coms, both released during blockbuster season that feature asian—american talent. last year's to all the boys i've loved before and now always be my maybe. the latter is set in a city, san francisco, whose vibrant asian population has traditionally been left out of hollywood's offerings. the fact that they're all asian isn't necessarily the selling point or something that they have to keep hammering home. like that's not why specifically they made this movie, just happens to the fact, which is how it should be. it should be normalised. for many viewers, netflix's disrup
this is the sweet spot in which netflix operates. netflix is also discovering opportunities in other areas traditional hollywood has abandoned. while the movement for stronger representation for marginalised groups continues to grow, the major studios are only inching towards equality. netflix is leading the charge. i think you should branch out. make some new friends. nope. you never know what could happen. in the last year, netflix has produced two prominent rom—coms, both released during...
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‘ film that has just dropped on netflix, everywhere, they are released, netflix, they're dropped. it is of released, netflix, they're dropped. it is of the great hack to about the harvesting of our data. they use these to create the political shocks of ourtime, trump these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytical come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you see is with the injustice of it, because all of us had been played by the state to harvest that has been going on. what if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing much you can do about it your data is probably being harvested as you watch and get netflix! thank you very much, jason, see you next week. enjoy your cinema going, bye—bye. the heat that may well be over, but more data has become available, which is now that temperatures reached 38.7 celsius at cambridge university botanic gardens. this is a professional recording, but if it becomes confirmed by the met office in the next days or weeks, it will become the uk's highest temperature ever. but this heatw
‘ film that has just dropped on netflix, everywhere, they are released, netflix, they're dropped. it is of released, netflix, they're dropped. it is of the great hack to about the harvesting of our data. they use these to create the political shocks of ourtime, trump these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytical come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you see is with the injustice of it, because all of us had been played...
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massively, the thing is the crown is made by netflix and that's about as british as he can get, the netflix is doing many co—productions with bbc, dracula was recently announced, and there are some pictures there. as series after series they tank the class, that investment, but what they're going to be doing is absolutely extraordinary for british film industry, it's a vote of confidence. that raises a question like saying it's great and it is, but is it just like saying it's great and it is, but is itjust concentrating and shepherding what they were doing a nyway shepherding what they were doing anyway and by different places and other locations. truth of the matter is, they wanted a european production had been they chose the ukfor production had been they chose the uk for that which is fantastic for us, they got bored he shows running and even those shows and still weren't all fitting in shepherding, they will go up dealership in ireland and many other places, and we are actually working on developing stadium capacity across the nation than the regions because there is talent everywher
massively, the thing is the crown is made by netflix and that's about as british as he can get, the netflix is doing many co—productions with bbc, dracula was recently announced, and there are some pictures there. as series after series they tank the class, that investment, but what they're going to be doing is absolutely extraordinary for british film industry, it's a vote of confidence. that raises a question like saying it's great and it is, but is it just like saying it's great and it is,...
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a big boost to britain's film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world famous shepperton studios. at the cricket world cup england's bowlers make steady progress as they take on new zealand hoping for a place in the semi finals. china and britain have become embroiled in a heated war of words over the demonstrations in hong kong. it's after the foreign secretary jeremy hunt warned of serious consequences for china if the rights of people living in the territory were infringed. today beijing accused the uk of indulging in "colonial era fantasies" and warned it not to interfere in its domestic affairs. the foreign office in london summoned the chinese ambassador over his comments on the matter. hong kong have now returned to the embrace of the motherland connects the special administration of china. it's not part of the uk. so i would call them to say hands off of hancock —— hong kong and show respect of what's been achieved in hong kong and one country to systems. let's speak to our diplomatic crrespondent james landale, after that he was ca
a big boost to britain's film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world famous shepperton studios. at the cricket world cup england's bowlers make steady progress as they take on new zealand hoping for a place in the semi finals. china and britain have become embroiled in a heated war of words over the demonstrations in hong kong. it's after the foreign secretary jeremy hunt warned of serious consequences for china if the rights of people living in the...
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the new netflix production hub will include 1a sound stages and a total of 435,000 square feet. no one in the history of film or television has caused so much disruption so quickly as netflix, and the truth is, they're just getting started. the company is pivoting from an american distributor to a global production powerhouse, deeply embedded in local economies. rivals might grumble about the dominance of an over mighty californian giant but viewers aren't complaining. and anyway — that's showbiz! that's why we've invested so heavily here. that's why our original production in the uk is so big. this is about a $2.7 billion business, right, for the television market in the uk, that we hope to be a bigger and bigger part of. so, our predictions have generated about 25,000 jobs already. there a revolution going on in britain's creative industries and this one will be televised. amol rajan, bbc news, shepperton. let's take a look at some of today's other news, and the un security council has held emergency discussions on libya, after more than a0 people were killed in an airstrike
the new netflix production hub will include 1a sound stages and a total of 435,000 square feet. no one in the history of film or television has caused so much disruption so quickly as netflix, and the truth is, they're just getting started. the company is pivoting from an american distributor to a global production powerhouse, deeply embedded in local economies. rivals might grumble about the dominance of an over mighty californian giant but viewers aren't complaining. and anyway — that's...
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netflix have clearly said they are. netflix have clearly said they are. netflix have clearly said they are working with co—productions, they've got the end of the... world. not co—productions, they've got the end of the. .. world. not a route title? no, that is the title. always nice to have you with us. time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening, a lovely end to the day across many parts of the country and the cloud that bubbled up melting away but the big exception today, lots of clout in scotland which will be in place tonight and a wet night for parts of 0rkney and shetland in particular. things drying out a little bit in the north—west highlands and islands but it won't last too long with more rain closing in. these areas in scotla nd rain closing in. these areas in scotland and northern ireland where you see the most cloud, temperatures holding up tonight, cool night across parts of england and wales, particularly in the midlands and east and wales, temperature down into single figures, lovely stout, blue skies overhead, qui
netflix have clearly said they are. netflix have clearly said they are. netflix have clearly said they are working with co—productions, they've got the end of the... world. not co—productions, they've got the end of the. .. world. not a route title? no, that is the title. always nice to have you with us. time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening, a lovely end to the day across many parts of the country and the cloud that bubbled up melting away but the big exception...
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netflix have over 10 million amazon prime has 5 million. what they are holding their hopes on is that the number of homes that have got more than one of these streaming services, about 5 million homes in the uk, it is growing at about 20%, so they think britbox will probably become an additional service to one of the streaming services you already have. talk to us about the price point, £5.99, do you think that's going to appeal to enough people? well, it's the same as amazon prime's price point, it is a little bit cheaper than netflix. i think they have pitched it about right. i don't think they think it's going to be something that's going to ta ke going to be something that's going to take on or take over from netflix. it is probably going to run alongside and will probably end up being low millions of subscribers. the thing is the bbc and itv can't really not do this. it is something they have got to get into and try and drive as hard as they can. i believe they have already got 20% of people aware of this brand of britbox and they wil
netflix have over 10 million amazon prime has 5 million. what they are holding their hopes on is that the number of homes that have got more than one of these streaming services, about 5 million homes in the uk, it is growing at about 20%, so they think britbox will probably become an additional service to one of the streaming services you already have. talk to us about the price point, £5.99, do you think that's going to appeal to enough people? well, it's the same as amazon prime's price...
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why is it not as good at netflix what does it not as good at netflix what does it have that they want to?” it not as good at netflix what does it have that they want to? i would say one word answer is money. to set it into context, a budget for britbox in the next two years is £65 million, all of which is put in by itv. netflix drama series the crown, two series were £100 million. netflix had increased their subscription as well. was it wise? they rolled out worldwide so i suppose it goes beyond the uk, but again, that's where britbox could stand out it's only £5 99 a month or so half the cost. but if you're paying a licence fee to watch bbc would then why pay back to watch another service? that's a good point, but i think again it's something that director general would say, is it sort of similar to a dvd market is to be like, fill in the past, the bbc with a programme sinai playerfor a while the past, the bbc with a programme sinai player for a while and then you could buy a dvd at happy valley and a gentleman jack whatever you're watching, the equivalent to that now would be t
why is it not as good at netflix what does it not as good at netflix what does it have that they want to?” it not as good at netflix what does it have that they want to? i would say one word answer is money. to set it into context, a budget for britbox in the next two years is £65 million, all of which is put in by itv. netflix drama series the crown, two series were £100 million. netflix had increased their subscription as well. was it wise? they rolled out worldwide so i suppose it goes...
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a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing much you can do about it, your data is probably being harvested as you watch it on netflix! thank you very much, jason, see you next week. enjoy your cinema going, bye—bye. hello there, the heatwave is over for all of us now but new data has become available which shows us the peak of the heatwave on thursday, temperatures reached 38.7 celsius at the botanic garden and this is a provisional recording but if it gets confirmed by the met office over the next days or weeks it will be the highest temperature average, either way you look at it the heatwave was unprecedented new temperature record set i
a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing...
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a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing much you can do about it, your data is probably being harvested as you watch it on netflix! thank you very much, jason, see you next week. enjoy your cinema going, bye—bye. good evening. they have been checking the temperature data across europe again today and norway equalled the all—time temperature record this afternoon, approaching 36 celsius. while the heatwave has eased in the uk, it has been pretty i—person. shetland islands and predict elloh. loweke had its hottest day in ten years. liz goes ahead for match of the day. quite a few of you have swapped the blue for grey and outbreaks of
a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing...
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the new netflix production hub will include 14 sound stages in a total of 435,000 square feet. no one in the history of film or television has caused so much disruption so quickly as netflix, and the truth is, they're just getting started. the company is pivoting from an american distributor to a global production powerhouse, deeply embedded in local economies. rivals might grumble about the dominance of an over mighty californian giant but viewers aren't complaining. and anyway — that's showbiz! that's why we've invested so heavily here. that's why our original production in the uk is so big. this is about a $2.7 billion business, right, for the television market in the uk, that we hope to be a bigger and bigger part of. so, our predictions have generated about 25,000 jobs already. there a revolution going on in britain's creative industries and this one will be televised. amol rajan, bbc news, shepperton. another bumper sport day, here's natalie pirks has the latest. a huge day for england's cricketers in theirfinalgroup game a huge day for england's cricketers in theirfina
the new netflix production hub will include 14 sound stages in a total of 435,000 square feet. no one in the history of film or television has caused so much disruption so quickly as netflix, and the truth is, they're just getting started. the company is pivoting from an american distributor to a global production powerhouse, deeply embedded in local economies. rivals might grumble about the dominance of an over mighty californian giant but viewers aren't complaining. and anyway — that's...
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a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing much you can do about it, your data is probably being harvested as you watch it on netflix! thank you very much, jason, see you next week. enjoy your cinema going, bye—bye. hello. we've made it to the end of what has been an extraordinary week of weather. initially it looked like we hadn't broken the uk's all—time temperature record, but in the last 2a hours some new information has come to light — a temperature reading from cambridge university botanic garden of 38.7 degrees on thursday afternoon. now, this still needs to be verified, it needs to be checked by the met office, that will happen
a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing...
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let's start with netflix. what has gone wrong for them, if it is fair to say something has gone wrong? well, they had a nice honeymoon period. they were out there, streaming all of this content and i think its increased competition. i think its increased competition. i think people are wanting to really focus on the content and i think there is so much choice out there now. viewers are scanning the horizon and saying, "that's what i wa nt to horizon and saying, "that's what i want to watch". there is no particular loyalty to one streaming service. they are honing in on what the actual content is and the programme they want to watch. this of course is even before some of the next big players launch their own. disney due to launch in november. it is facing more and more competition. it has to do something really to preserve its place in the market. as anybody knows in business, it is a competitive world out there and you have got to keep ahead of the game. this model of streaming of course has very limited —
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it's being seen as a uk rival to established services such as netflix, which this week saw its share price fall after a slowdown in subscriber growth. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. gavin and stacey, helping the bbc and itv begin their new online life together. congratulations. tidy. you just got married. that is disgusting. the intention is for britbox to be seen as the streaming home for quality british programming. leave it out! past shows like the office are expected to help convince viewers to subscribe to what is a significant and not entirely risk—free venture for britain's two biggest broadcasters. we are in potentially traumatic times, but they are exciting times, with the merger. things move fast. there is, of course, a huge appetite for british programming, but even with his shows like happy volley on—board comedy feature isn't guaranteed to be 100% for britbox. nice classes. you look nice. do i? it is going to be a challenge to compete with streaming giant netflix, which already has 11.5 million uk subscribers. it is popular with programmes that v
it's being seen as a uk rival to established services such as netflix, which this week saw its share price fall after a slowdown in subscriber growth. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. gavin and stacey, helping the bbc and itv begin their new online life together. congratulations. tidy. you just got married. that is disgusting. the intention is for britbox to be seen as the streaming home for quality british programming. leave it out! past shows like the office are expected to...
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itv have made a deal with netflix for that programme. netflix had the deepest pockets in the business at the moment. it will be a tricky task to fulfil that mantra of the very best british programming, if they have some good programming but not all of it. england's schools desperately need a multi—billion—pound cash injection — that's according to a group of mps. the education select committee found schools are increasingly being asked to deal with growing pupil numbers and rising costs, without adequate resources. frankie mccamley reports. earlier this month, protests in westminster over school funding. in may, families take to the streets in cities across the country, demanding action on what they call a national crisis in a special needs funding. two months before that, thousands of head teachers in england wrote to parents saying schools are facing a funding crisis. following, their unprecedented march through westminster where hundreds gathered. today, another call for action, following an inquiry by a group of mps. we are cal
itv have made a deal with netflix for that programme. netflix had the deepest pockets in the business at the moment. it will be a tricky task to fulfil that mantra of the very best british programming, if they have some good programming but not all of it. england's schools desperately need a multi—billion—pound cash injection — that's according to a group of mps. the education select committee found schools are increasingly being asked to deal with growing pupil numbers and rising costs,...
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with netflix, they have a lot of their own content, really popular. it depends whether they have those big headline programmes to pull people in. thank you for your company. we will be back at the same time, same place tomorrow. good morning. a lovely start to monday across most of the uk. it is since women's day and we are supposed to stick with the weather for the next a0 days but things are due to change in the second half of the week, wet and windy weather starting to head away. that is associated with this area out in the atlantic. a bit of a cloudy start through central and eastern parts of england once again with a northerly breeze keeping things cooler. many other areas, any cloud should break up other areas, any cloud should break up and a lot of sunshine to come. but later on we have some isolated showers but in western areas, strong sunshine overhead and just a light breeze. temperatures still in the teams across eastern areas but that wind is easing down on what we saw through the weekend. eastern areas are through the weekend. eastern are
with netflix, they have a lot of their own content, really popular. it depends whether they have those big headline programmes to pull people in. thank you for your company. we will be back at the same time, same place tomorrow. good morning. a lovely start to monday across most of the uk. it is since women's day and we are supposed to stick with the weather for the next a0 days but things are due to change in the second half of the week, wet and windy weather starting to head away. that is...
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it's being seen as a uk rival to established services such as netflix, which this week saw its share price fall after a slowdown in subscriber growth. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. gavin and stacey, helping the bbc and itv begin their new online life together. congratulations. tidy. come here. you just got married. that is disgusting. the intention is for britbox to be seen as the streaming home for quality british programming. leave it out! past shows like the office are expected to help convince viewers to subscribe to what is a significant and not entirely risk—free venture for britain's two biggest broadcasters. we are in potentially traumatic times, but they are exciting times, with the merger. a things move fast. have you got a fire extinguisher? there is, of course, a huge appetite for british programming, but even with hit shows like happy valley on—board, the future isn't guaranteed to be 100% for britbox. nice glasses. you look nice. dol? it is going to be a challenge to compete with streaming giant netflix, which already has 11.5 million uk subscr
it's being seen as a uk rival to established services such as netflix, which this week saw its share price fall after a slowdown in subscriber growth. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. gavin and stacey, helping the bbc and itv begin their new online life together. congratulations. tidy. come here. you just got married. that is disgusting. the intention is for britbox to be seen as the streaming home for quality british programming. leave it out! past shows like the office are...
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everywhere else they get released, on netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, which is a chilling documentary about the harvesting of all our data. all our likes, our dislikes, what we like to do. we are predictable. all our likes, all our dislikes, what we like to do. they uses them to create the two big little shocks of our time — trump and brexit. it's not really a disputed fact, cambridge analytical come under the microscope there. the journalist carol cadwalladr is featured. you think, "oh, you see the injustice of it because you, icon all of us, we've all been played by this data harvest that's been going on. watch if you dare perhaps? there's not much you can do about it, and your data's probably being harvested even while you watch it probably on netflix, but it is a very, very fine film. we are all malleable, all susceptible to opinion, particularly those of film critics. thank you very much jason. see you next week. thanks for being with us. enjoy your cinema going. bye— bye. some of us were lucky enough to have sunshine this
everywhere else they get released, on netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, which is a chilling documentary about the harvesting of all our data. all our likes, our dislikes, what we like to do. we are predictable. all our likes, all our dislikes, what we like to do. they uses them to create the two big little shocks of our time — trump and brexit. it's not really a disputed fact, cambridge analytical come under the microscope there. the journalist carol cadwalladr is featured. you...
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look at netflix, how different it was when house of cards and orange is the new black came along. and then, when the crown came along, the mainstream tv viewers started to sign up. if they can get some exciting prospects and programmes on britbox, that could be a game changer. like i say, it is a very much long—term strategy, and eventually, it will be something that becomes popular. i am unsure to begin with, though. a lot of people have said this is a golden age of tv, because of the big series that you have mentioned. why does that leave this idea of the appointment to view series, then? where everyone sits down at 9pm on a sunday, because you want to be there when it airs. it is a strange one. we still see that with things like line of duty, we definitely see it with entertainment, like strictly, people wa nt to entertainment, like strictly, people want to be on entertainment, like strictly, people want to be- on a entertainment, like strictly, people want to be - on a saturday want to be there on a saturday night. sporting events as well, there is room for that, people enjo
look at netflix, how different it was when house of cards and orange is the new black came along. and then, when the crown came along, the mainstream tv viewers started to sign up. if they can get some exciting prospects and programmes on britbox, that could be a game changer. like i say, it is a very much long—term strategy, and eventually, it will be something that becomes popular. i am unsure to begin with, though. a lot of people have said this is a golden age of tv, because of the big...
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netflix reveal a major uk expansion availing a blockbuster deal to open availing a blockbuster deal to open a huge production are by chapman studios, we will be speaking to the chief executor of the british film commission, just after eight o'clock. all the stories hitting the headlines in tomorrow's front pages in the paper reviews with caroline wheeler and don foster, columnist with the guardian. that is at 10:30pm at 11:30pm tonight. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. a must win game... won... england reach the semi finals of the cricket world cup as durham boy mark wood provides a key contribution on home soil. to gauge from the third round but here at emerson, kyle men's whim then dreams are over. —— kyle to‘s a wimbledon dreams are over. and the legacy of the lionesses‘ agony. how defeat to the usa could mean success for future generations. hello again. welcome to the programme. the shadows may be lengthening at durham but the sun will not be setting on england's cricket world cup. the hosts are th
netflix reveal a major uk expansion availing a blockbuster deal to open availing a blockbuster deal to open a huge production are by chapman studios, we will be speaking to the chief executor of the british film commission, just after eight o'clock. all the stories hitting the headlines in tomorrow's front pages in the paper reviews with caroline wheeler and don foster, columnist with the guardian. that is at 10:30pm at 11:30pm tonight. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello and welcome to...
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netflix shows, it is not under the jurisdiction of 0fcom because netflix is based in amsterdam. the fa ct netflix is based in amsterdam. the fact you can stream it anywhere in the world creates problems when there is something controversial that could be seen to be negative by a lot of people. there is not much they can do about it apart from complaining directly to netflix. lot of people will say good on netflix dealing with this issue. and yet we look at itv last year, coronation street dealt with suicide ina coronation street dealt with suicide in a remarkable way. it can be done. what is the role of the regulators when you have stuff like this coming from netflix and others? it is difficult because there is not much 0fcom difficult because there is not much 0fco m ca n difficult because there is not much 0fcom can do. they look after amazon's content because they have a base within the uk. we are still in the early days of the streaming world. it will be down the line this will be an issue we face again and again. what has been significant in this case is a lot of controvers
netflix shows, it is not under the jurisdiction of 0fcom because netflix is based in amsterdam. the fa ct netflix is based in amsterdam. the fact you can stream it anywhere in the world creates problems when there is something controversial that could be seen to be negative by a lot of people. there is not much they can do about it apart from complaining directly to netflix. lot of people will say good on netflix dealing with this issue. and yet we look at itv last year, coronation street dealt...
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shares in netflix sunk 10%,. the film and television critic has been telling me more about the figures. this is the first time in eight yea rs we have this is the first time in eight years we have seen a dip in subscribers. the ceo has put it down to a twofold problem. they have also put it down to what they say is a lacklustre content. they had in q two what they describe as weak content that has not been very responsive. i would disagree with that. we have had in this it is now it from me for some time but certainly from afternoon light. ben brown will be here for the news at five shortly but first let‘s have at five shortly but first let‘s have a look at the weather whether lena jenkins. hello. some unsettled weather over the next couple of days. most of us will see some rain before things turn drier for many through the second half of the weekend. whilst we have had some sunshine around this afternoon, also some frequent and locally heavy showers particularly across northern ireland and scotland, a few fi
shares in netflix sunk 10%,. the film and television critic has been telling me more about the figures. this is the first time in eight yea rs we have this is the first time in eight years we have seen a dip in subscribers. the ceo has put it down to a twofold problem. they have also put it down to what they say is a lacklustre content. they had in q two what they describe as weak content that has not been very responsive. i would disagree with that. we have had in this it is now it from me for...
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meanwhile, netflix, producing more of its own content, is likely to post subscriber numbers in line with estimates in the second quarter, but with shows like the office and friends being removed from the video streaming service, wall street is keen to hear how netflix is reducing its reliance on licensed content. ibm is also due to report its results. and a man who lost his family in the boeing 737 ethiopian airlines crash is to testify before congress. joining us is james bevan, chief investment officer at ccla investment management. nice to see. let us talk things markets. looking at what the pound is doing yesterday, really tough day, making everyone's summer's holidays going abroad more expensive. yes, two challenges, one people are concerned about, the outlook of the pound and a risk of a new deal brexit, as confidence ebbs and flows, the pound is buffeted in the foreign exchange markets. what is going on with the dollar? another interesting issue. mr powell was speaking in paris yesterday, subtle shift in tone. last thursday, 25 basis points at least, weakening the dollar... yester
meanwhile, netflix, producing more of its own content, is likely to post subscriber numbers in line with estimates in the second quarter, but with shows like the office and friends being removed from the video streaming service, wall street is keen to hear how netflix is reducing its reliance on licensed content. ibm is also due to report its results. and a man who lost his family in the boeing 737 ethiopian airlines crash is to testify before congress. joining us is james bevan, chief...
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netflix has had a double with its pussin netflix has had a double with its puss in boots, and more recently, with charlie brooker‘s interactive bandersnatch. and now, premiering the bbc‘s first ever 0bm tv show is us. the bbc‘s first ever 0bm tv show is us. to say it's been a tricky, brain melting minefield would be an understatement. it's a little bit like trying to pick up ants from space using tweezers with a blindfold on. these are all the plans that we've made to figure out how we're going to structure this episode. being obm how we're going to structure this episode. being 0bm is really different because you have to think of the story in different ways, because people might have seen other bits of the story, they might have chosen different path through the story. i have been told to create several million versions. it has taken more brainpower than any episode i have ever worked on, and more teamwork, to get the thing out there. trust me, we're not talking to each other the moment. what does that stand for? wizard. but we couldn't have done it without r&d‘s otherworldly exper
netflix has had a double with its pussin netflix has had a double with its puss in boots, and more recently, with charlie brooker‘s interactive bandersnatch. and now, premiering the bbc‘s first ever 0bm tv show is us. the bbc‘s first ever 0bm tv show is us. to say it's been a tricky, brain melting minefield would be an understatement. it's a little bit like trying to pick up ants from space using tweezers with a blindfold on. these are all the plans that we've made to figure out how we're...
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just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released. 0n netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. all our likes, our dislikes. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you see the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by this data harvest that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing much you can do about it, your data is probably being harvested as you watch it on netflix! it isa it is a very, very fine film. we are all susceptible to it, particularly film critics. thank you very much, jason. see you next week. enjoy your cinema—going. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the government is now "working on the assumption" of a no—deal brexit, that's according to minister michael gove. mr gove, who's now responsible for planning for such a scenario, said his
just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released. 0n netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. all our likes, our dislikes. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you see the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by this data harvest that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing...
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netflix has had a dabble with its puss in boots, and more recently, with charlie brooker‘s interactive bandersnatch. and now, premiering the bbc‘s first ever 0bm tv show is us. to say it's been a tricky, brain—melting minefield would be an understatement. it's a little bit like trying to pick up ants from space using tweezers with a blindfold on. these are all the plans that we've made to figure out how we're going to structure this episode. doing 0bm is really different because you have to think of the story in different ways, because people might have seen other bits of the story, they might have chosen different path through the story. i have been told to create 700 million versions. it has taken more brainpower than any episode i have ever worked on, and more teamwork, to get the thing out there. trust me, we're not talking to each other the moment. what does that stand for? wizard. but we couldn't have done it without r&d‘s otherworldly expertise. matthew and his team have been devising an 0bm strategy for the last few years. a couple of years ago we decided we wanted to try
netflix has had a dabble with its puss in boots, and more recently, with charlie brooker‘s interactive bandersnatch. and now, premiering the bbc‘s first ever 0bm tv show is us. to say it's been a tricky, brain—melting minefield would be an understatement. it's a little bit like trying to pick up ants from space using tweezers with a blindfold on. these are all the plans that we've made to figure out how we're going to structure this episode. doing 0bm is really different because you have...
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netflix has had a dabble with its puss in boots, and more recently, with charlie brooker‘s interactive bandersnatch. and now, premiering the bbc‘s first ever 0bm tv show is us. to say it's been a tricky, brain—melting minefield would be an understatement. it's a little bit like trying to pick up ants from space using tweezers with a blindfold on. these are all the plans that we've made to figure out how we're going to structure this episode. doing 0bm is really different because you have to think of the story in different ways, because people might have seen other bits of the story, they might have chosen different path through the story. i have been told to create 700 million versions. it has taken more brainpower than any episode i have ever worked on, and more teamwork, to get the thing out there. trust me, we're not talking to each other the moment. what does that stand for? wizard. but we couldn't have done it without r&d‘s otherworldly expertise. matthew and his team have been devising an 0bm strategy for the last few years. a couple of years ago we decided we wanted to try
netflix has had a dabble with its puss in boots, and more recently, with charlie brooker‘s interactive bandersnatch. and now, premiering the bbc‘s first ever 0bm tv show is us. to say it's been a tricky, brain—melting minefield would be an understatement. it's a little bit like trying to pick up ants from space using tweezers with a blindfold on. these are all the plans that we've made to figure out how we're going to structure this episode. doing 0bm is really different because you have...
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a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing much you can do about it, your data is probably being harvested as you watch it on netflix! thank you very much, jason, see you next week. enjoy your cinema going, bye—bye. 00:29:13,583 --> 2147483051:51:21,507 temperatures and all of that damp 2147483051:51:21,507 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 air, humid. good foryour garden! hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and tina daheley. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. donald trump says the uk and united states are working on what he called a "very substantial" post—brexit trade deal. the president spoke with bori
a film that has just dropped on netflix — everywhere else, they're released, netflix, they're dropped. it is the great hack, about the harvesting of our data. they used these to create the political shocks of our time, trump and brexit. cambridge analytica come under the microscope here, other whistle—blowers are featured. you seethe with the injustice of it, because all of us have been played by the state to harvest and that has been going on. watch if you dare, perhaps? there's nothing...
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no to netflix. the tv and movie streaming service loses customers for the first time in nearly 10 years after it raises its prices amid tough competition from rivals. i've been chatting to line of duty star vicky mcclure about her new role, how she stays grounded, and our shared love of comfy footwear. this is a first for me because we get to wear trainers. if i ever get the choice, this is what i'll do. no this is what i'll do. trainers allowed for me. we are no trainers allowed for me. we are in buckingham palace this morning and it is the start of the annual summer opening this weekend which lasts for ten weeks. we will be hearing more about the exhibition here which celebrates the life of queen victoria and i will also bring the weather forecast. gray and dampier and the weather forecast. gray and dampierand a the weather forecast. gray and dampier and a day of sunshine and showers. join for the details later on bbc breakfast. it's thursday 18th july. our top story: a bbc investigation suggests
no to netflix. the tv and movie streaming service loses customers for the first time in nearly 10 years after it raises its prices amid tough competition from rivals. i've been chatting to line of duty star vicky mcclure about her new role, how she stays grounded, and our shared love of comfy footwear. this is a first for me because we get to wear trainers. if i ever get the choice, this is what i'll do. no this is what i'll do. trainers allowed for me. we are no trainers allowed for me. we are...
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and making the news here in the uk: netflix announces it'll open a base for filming at world famous shepperton studios in surrey. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. july the fourth, fireworks, asian stocks follow the us higher as wall street hits record highs ahead of independence day. farming focus. why the agricultural sector will be a crucial part of tomorrow's indian budget. good morning and welcome to asia business report, live from singapore with me, mariko oi. let's begin with share markets because asian stocks get off on a positive note this morning, that is after american investors have been celebrating ahead of the july the fourth holiday. all three main indices are ending the day at record highs and as we report from new york, shares were boosted by hopes ofa york, shares were boosted by hopes of a us— china trade deal as well as a cutting interest rates. it was all a cutting interest rates. it was all a chair here in wall street as it hit record highs. it was a shortened trading day of the country will celebrate the july four holiday trading day of the c
and making the news here in the uk: netflix announces it'll open a base for filming at world famous shepperton studios in surrey. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. july the fourth, fireworks, asian stocks follow the us higher as wall street hits record highs ahead of independence day. farming focus. why the agricultural sector will be a crucial part of tomorrow's indian budget. good morning and welcome to asia business report, live from singapore with me, mariko oi....
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a big boost to britain's film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world —famous shepperton studios. a place in the world cup semi—finals for england after a sensational catch from jos buttler helps them thrash new zealand. and a new wimbledon star. 15—year—old american teen sensation coco gauff breezes into the third round of wimbledon after knocking out a former semifinalist. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, novak djokovic looks imperious at wimbledon. the defending champion cruises into the next round. tennis action on the way. good evening. china and britain have become embroiled in a heated war of words over the demonstrations in hong kong. it's after the foreign secretary jeremy hunt warned of serious consequences for china if the rights of people living in the territory were infringed. today beijing accused britain of indulging in "colonial era fantasies". china's ambassador to the uk was summoned to the foreign office after he warned the government it should "seriously reflect on the consequences" of its "inappropriate" wor
a big boost to britain's film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world —famous shepperton studios. a place in the world cup semi—finals for england after a sensational catch from jos buttler helps them thrash new zealand. and a new wimbledon star. 15—year—old american teen sensation coco gauff breezes into the third round of wimbledon after knocking out a former semifinalist. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, novak djokovic looks imperious...
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netflix has announced it's taking a long—term lease on shepperton film studios near london. its plan is to create a dedicated uk production hub, including 1a sound stages, workshops and office space at the site owned by the pinewood group. a very brief look at markets. 0n wall street they ended on record highs. no action at all in the us today. it is closed for the fourth ofjuly holiday. today. it is closed for the fourth of july holiday. in today. it is closed for the fourth ofjuly holiday. in asia, a mixed picture. i will see you soon. jane is back in a moment for the news briefing. the laws on assisted dying will be debated in the house of commons today. currently, anyone found guilty of helping someone to end their own life can face a prison sentence, but there are calls for change. tim muffett reports. vicki was 83 and had stage iv bone cancer when she ended her own life last year. she had been in constant pain. her son and daughter, adam and kate, were both investigated by police for a potentially assisting their mother's suicide. he had asked adam to contact the swiss
netflix has announced it's taking a long—term lease on shepperton film studios near london. its plan is to create a dedicated uk production hub, including 1a sound stages, workshops and office space at the site owned by the pinewood group. a very brief look at markets. 0n wall street they ended on record highs. no action at all in the us today. it is closed for the fourth ofjuly holiday. today. it is closed for the fourth of july holiday. in today. it is closed for the fourth ofjuly holiday....
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we've got netflix, a lot of people are straining, of course they don't have to have licenses but on the other side of this is, i am really livid about the taxes going on the 75—year—old. you want to subscription we want to take a licence away from other people. but maybe they'll have to modernise themselves but we have to balance this as well and not disabled are going to do this. you want quality programmes and that is the point of this. this is taxpayers money and we have seen many repeats and so we have seen many repeats and so we have two of them, the committee. actually, it does not feel as if we have sealed the deal is properly. we are reactive and stuff proactive at the moment and that is what i feel. at the risk of sounding pretty sycophantic, i want to get a job pierre, i support the bbc. i'm sure i would be a great presenter if you got rid of eastenders, strictly come dancing, the archers, the today programme, the news channel, there would be riding in the streets. people, when they complain about the licence fee, do not in my view, realise what value for money it is. 50 q
we've got netflix, a lot of people are straining, of course they don't have to have licenses but on the other side of this is, i am really livid about the taxes going on the 75—year—old. you want to subscription we want to take a licence away from other people. but maybe they'll have to modernise themselves but we have to balance this as well and not disabled are going to do this. you want quality programmes and that is the point of this. this is taxpayers money and we have seen many...
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the red table talk is on a new facebook service competing with the likes of netflix and youtube. 300 million views is extraordinary for a showjust a year old. the figure is dwarfed by some youtube programmes. but traditionaltv, however, can only dream of getting such numbers. of course i went to traditional networks, and there were networks that wanted it. there's something about network television that makes it less intimate. wejust like to get to the table and talk. we don't want to do a whole lot of — ta—da! you know, and i think you have to do a little bit of that for network. white people adopting black children... a topic revisited time and time again is race, everything from interracial relationships to whether white people should adopt black children. my mother comes from a whole different generation of where segregation and racism wore a different face. and then there's my generation, and then there's willow's generation, so how we all relate to race is very different. very different. you know, and the wounds are different. the 47—year—old was born in baltimore, in m
the red table talk is on a new facebook service competing with the likes of netflix and youtube. 300 million views is extraordinary for a showjust a year old. the figure is dwarfed by some youtube programmes. but traditionaltv, however, can only dream of getting such numbers. of course i went to traditional networks, and there were networks that wanted it. there's something about network television that makes it less intimate. wejust like to get to the table and talk. we don't want to do a...
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he said current rates of tax on firms like facebook, amazon, netflix and google are unfairly low. he's competing against foreign secretaryjeremy hunt to become the next british leader. electronics giant samsung estimates that its profits slumped 56 per cent that its profits slumped 56% in the three months to the end ofjune — to $5.6 billion. but the results were not as bad as expected. hyung eun kim is in seoul. tell us more about what these figures reveal? well, like you said it is within the range of what a nalysts it is within the range of what a na lysts ha d it is within the range of what analysts had been predicting. the slightly higher. also it is higher than the first quarter when the performance was one of the lowest, actually the worst in two years. things have been looking quite bad for samsung, especially the semiconductor business because of us campaign againstfar semiconductor business because of us campaign against far away. there has been oversupplied, falling prices. so things have been looking bad. —— huawei. some have said samsung is like a collateral dama
he said current rates of tax on firms like facebook, amazon, netflix and google are unfairly low. he's competing against foreign secretaryjeremy hunt to become the next british leader. electronics giant samsung estimates that its profits slumped 56 per cent that its profits slumped 56% in the three months to the end ofjune — to $5.6 billion. but the results were not as bad as expected. hyung eun kim is in seoul. tell us more about what these figures reveal? well, like you said it is within...