National Post

SCRIPTED PROGRAMS JUMP TO 495, THANKS TO STREAMING

- The New York Times

Thanks to streaming services, the number of scripted programs jumped to 495 this year, a record number in an era that’s been called Peak TV. That figure is up by eight from 2017. But there has been a shift we’ve seen the past few years. FX, which has a fair share of quality scripted programs, compiles the list every year. John Landgraf, head of FX, in 2014 predicted that TV had reached a peak point in terms of scripted offerings but that has yet to pass. Streaming services — especially the monster called Netflix — increased their scripted programmin­g from 117 in 2016 to a whopping 160 this year. Everyone from YouTube to Facebook Watch to Apple are jumping into the game. This figure exceeds the peak of 153 from traditiona­l broadcast networks such as ABC and NBC last year. Those networks dropped their scripted offerings slightly to 146 this year. Pay cable including HBO, Showtime and Starz came out with 45, up from 42. The biggest drop-off came from basic cable where networks such as A&E, TV Land, VH1, Lifetime, WGN and CMT have abandoned scripted television shows. Basic cable came out with 144 scripted series, down from 175 last year and the lowest since 2012. Streaming series in 2014 represente­d just eight per cent of all scripted shows. That ballooned to 32 per cent this year, more than any other category.

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