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Is terrestrial telly doomed?

Eyebrows have been raised in the UK after new data revealed that more people are watching Youtube than the BBC – as views of the online site overtook those watching traditional TV.

So, what does this mean? TV Critic and Broadcaster in the UK, Scott Bryan, joins Seán to discuss.

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