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BBC and ITV available in the USA!!!

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BritBox brings U.K. TV shows to the U.S. with a $7 monthly subscription.

http://venturebeat.com/2017/03/08/b...ows-to-the-u-s-with-a-7-monthly-subscription/

This is what I need! I watch more British shows on YouTube than anything else these days. Too often those uploads use tricks to get past the auto-copyright protection engines, such as skewing the image, increasing the speed, making the video small on a huge moving background, only showing 2/3 of the screen, and so on.
 
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I subscribe to the ACORN channel via my Roku (costs $4/month) they provide programming from Britain, Australia, Canada and other Commonwealth countries. It is pretty good especially for the price and though they offer alot of programming they do not update very often (4-5 shows per month) so once you have exhausted the catalogue there is not much.

This sounds as if it will be a bit more comprehensive and if it is available via Roku I will most likely subscribe.
 
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