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Majority want streamers to cut environmental impact

Broadcasters are increasingly concerned about the impact of streaming services on their environment, according to a new report published in the British Journal of Climate Change (J&C) and the Environment Agency (EIU) by the BBC and ITV .

Source: broadcastnow.co.uk
Published on 2022-06-14

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