Willie Aird has views on TV streaming costs.
The decision to postpone indefinitely a levy on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ and streaming services will benefit Laois consumers, Fine Gael Deputy William Aird has claimed.
Deputy Aird said the decision was made as the Government announced a Revised General Scheme of the Broadcasting (Amendment) Bill.
The Portlaoise-based TD said this will enhance value-for-money, accountability, and transparency in RTÉ and TG4 and will also provide greater funding for independent producers.
In a statement to the Leinster Express / Laois Live the Fine Gael representative said he believed that Laois people should not have to pay more to watch streamed stations.
“People in County Laois are working hard enough and paying for a range of bills already and any levy on these companies would end up being passed on through a hike in their subscriptions.
“I welcome this intervention by Minister Patrick O’Donovan, and it will be a relief to people in Laois and across the country to know that this potential for higher bills won’t be happening”, said Deputy Aird.
Dep Aird highlighted six key amendments:
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Dep Aird welcomed the added layer of protection for the Irish consumer that ensures that Coimisiún na Meán may only impose a content production levy on broadcasters and video-on-demand providers following a direction of the Minister who will not do so a levy will be shown to not impose an undue burden on people.
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