1、Media NationsScotland 2023Published 3 August 2023 Contents Section 1.Overview.3 Introduction.3 Key findings.3 2.TV and video.4 Market developments.4 TV services and devices.6 Viewing trends.8 Video-on-demand viewing trends.16 News sources.18 TV programming for and from Scotland.22 3.Radio and audio.
2、30 Market developments.30 Availability and coverage of radio services.31 Commercial radio revenues.33 Radio listening in Scotland.33 Online listening in Scotland.37 3 1.Overview Introduction This Media Nations:Scotland report reviews key trends in the media sector and sets out how audiences are serv
3、ed in Scotland.We adopt a cross-platform perspective,including broadcast TV and radio,as well as digital delivery including online video and audio streaming.The report provides trends and analysis based on several datasets,including data collected directly from licensed television and radio broadcas
4、ters(for output,spend and revenue)as well as Ofcoms own consumer research and Barb and RAJAR data(for audience consumption).In addition to this Scotland report,there are separate reports for the UK as a whole,Northern Ireland and Wales.Key findings Sources used:Ofcoms VoD Survey 2023,Ofcoms Public S
5、ervice Media Tracker 2022,Barb,Ofcom Technology Tracker 2023.4 2.TV and video Market developments Draft Media Bill published The UK Government published its draft Media Bill in March 2023,setting out its plans to modernise broadcasting legislation.It includes provisions for a new prominence regime,t
6、o ensure that PSBs on-demand services such as BBC iPlayer and STV Player are prominent,available and easily accessible on online TV platforms(including smart TVs,set-top boxes and streaming sticks)against the backdrop of increased competition from global streaming services.Scottish Affairs Committee