The BBC is planning to launch a subscription-based video streaming service in the United States.
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.
Lord Hall said the new service would showcase the "best of British" television to audiences in the US.
"We're launching a new over-the-top video service in America offering BBC fans programmes they wouldn't otherwise get - showcasing British actors, our programme-makers - and celebrating our culture," he said in a speech on Thursday.
Will balkanization work for streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and now the BBC?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 22 2015, @06:12PM
Huh, that's news to me. I thought the BBC was all about multiculturalism and supporting the hordes of savage military-age males overruning your country and pushing it's social systems to the breaking point.
Leftist scum demand equal rights for women, and yet demand that islamic barbarians be let loose within your country.