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The End of Peak TV

What Content Production Slowdowns Mean for Marketers

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TV networks and streaming services are becoming more selective about producing new content. As a result, reruns of licensed shows and streamed live sports will become more important to marketers.
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Just a few years ago, content production looked like a runaway train that couldn’t slow down. But strikes and financial austerity have curbed production. With more production delays ahead, marketers will need to navigate the best way to reach consumers when new shows reach smaller audiences than they used to.

Key Question: What are the implications of entertainment companies producing less new content?

Key Stat: The number of US original scripted series declined by 14% YoY in 2023, according to FX Networks.

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  2. The content bubble has finally burst
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    Ross Benes

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    Chris Keating
    Director, Research
    Paul Verna
    Principal Analyst
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