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So, in the UK which is the shows primary audience and we fund the show by paying the license fee get to watch it on iPlayer at midnight.
Then the American's get the nice 7pm time slot? Thanks Disney
No, episodes premiere early on iPlayer but will be broadcast on BBC in the evening. Though the BBC aren't clear on the exact time I really don't see how you make those conclusions.
Yes? The episode will premiere on iPlayer at midnight for the UK. At which point it will be ~7pm in America. It will then air on BBC One hours later, presumably at the usual UK time slot.
So if I want to watch it as it goes live I'll have to stay up till midnight and for the duration of the episode. Whereas in America, it'll be a normal time for them.
And yes I can wait till later in the day to watch the episode but then I'll be missing that feeling of watching it with everyone else and not to mention it'll have to be the first thing I do for the day if I want to avoid spoilers
I mean... The nature of iPlayer media is that you can watch it at your leisure, so that is entirely a pressure you put on yourself.
For the same reason I don't see how the British license fee puts any obligation on the BBC to publish streaming media at a time that is more convenient for license payers โ nor how this is somehow a nefarious Disney scheme.
Plenty of US shows go live on streamers at midnight for one of the coasts, seems like they're just treating Doctor Who the same but for the UK?