The Prince George Citizen

Netflix offering interactiv­e TV programs

- Lucas SHAW Bloomberg

Netflix will produce a choose-your-own adventure show for adults, adding another genre of programmin­g to a service that offers movies, dramas, documentar­ies, standup comedy and reality TV.

The response to the Netflix kids shows Puss in Book: Trapped in an Epic Tale and Buddy Thunderstr­uck: The Maybe Pile, both of which enabled viewers to pick how the stories evolved, convinced chief content officer Ted Sarandos that it was worth experiment­ing with a similar series for adults.

Viewers of the adult program will be able to pick which storyline to follow, and go back to watch the same show again with a different result. Interactiv­e TV shows have been around for years, but have yet to catch on with a large audience.

Interest from Netflix, owner of the largest paid online TV network in the world, could change that. The company has undermined the traditiona­l TV business with a streaming service that offers thousands of titles on demand, and plans to spend between $7 billion and $8 billion on programmin­g in 2018.

Netflix also will release 30 local-language scripted series next year and 80 movies, Sarandos said during an investor conference. The company plans to produce 60 kids’ shows and a handful of animated movies in the near future. Sarandos has prioritize­d original series that customers can’t get anywhere else because they endear customers to Netflix.

“A lot of the convention­al wisdom that goes into TV programmin­g turns out to be wrong,” Sarandos said.

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