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BBC director general Tony Hall said he wanted to "try out businesses that go direct to the public" to boost the income of BBC Worldwide.
The new service, which could launch in 2016, will not affect agreements with other services such as Amazon and Hulu.
One expert told BBC News the service would probably appeal to a "niche" audience.
It is obvious that other networks are trying to copy Netflix. Though lately Netflix has become cocky with this silly comment about Jeremy Clarkson and Co not worth the money Amazon poured into. LOL. Little do they realize is that the Netflix version of Top Gear is cut and butchered so why would anyone watch it? Anyway, I personally think it's going to get annoying with all these companies starting their own streaming services. We will be forced to have 50 billion accounts to watch our favourite shows which would be an inconvenience to us or we will be banned from using their services like how HBO's streaming service is banned here.
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34289852