Gone are the days when families fought over the television remote or agonised between the offerings of three channels. Viewers now catch their favourite shows on their laptops, their phones or their tablets, when they want, where they want.
Yet many traditional broadcasters are bound by certain legislation, while their unlikely new competitors – internet service providers, social media companies – often are not.
With the audiovisual media services directive currently under review, what does the sector want to see…