It's not peachy, but I'm fairly optimistic.  Although for various reasons I 
don't believe Ofcom has real teeth, we do have social acceptance of 
audiodescription and subtitles on public broadcasts, which goes a long way to 
making the case for it.  That's one genuine advantage of having taxpayers pay 
for content.  We also now have exceptions to copyright for alternative formats. 
 However, I imagine the real reason that Ofcom is asking is that there are 
commercial pressures against it, so there's plenty of work to do yet.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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