BBC generation gap widens as young people switch off
A fresh report from Ofcom has found that increasing numbers of young people are switching off the BBC's television and radio output.
The TV regulator found that increasing competition from the likes of YouTube and Netflix has led younger viewers to divide their attention.
People aged 16 to 24 now spend just 80 minutes on BBC content each day – half the average time all age groups as a whole spend.
In a statement Ofcom wrote: “In part, this reflects a wider shift in the
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