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Number of Streaming Shows Overtakes Basic Cable, Broadcast For First Time (variety.com)

schwit1 shares a report from Variety: Streaming services snatched their biggest piece of the TV pie ever in 2018. According to FX's annual report on the number of scripted originals on TV, the number of streaming shows has surpassed the number of basic cable and broadcast shows for the first time ever. Out of 495 scripted originals that aired in 2018, 160 of them did so on a streaming platform. That is compared to 146 on broadcast and 144 on basic cable. Pay cable accounted for the remaining 45 shows. Streaming shows also saw the biggest increase year-to-year, growing from 117 last year. Broadcast dipped slightly, dropping from 153 in 2017. Basic cable saw a more sharp decline, compared to the 175 shows that aired on basic cable the previous year. Pay cable was up slightly from 42.

On a percentage basis, streaming shows now account for approximately one third of all scripted originals, with approximately 32%. Broadcast made up 30% and basic cable 29%, with pay cable making up 9%. The total number of shows across all of TV was up again as well, rising from 487 in 2017. The year-to-year growth was less than that of previous years, however. For example, the number of shows grew from 455 to 487 between 2016 and 2017. The 495 scripted originals this year was also off from FX Networks CEO John Landgraf's prediction that 520 such shows would air this year.

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  1. Re:Commercials by grep+-v+'.*'+* · · Score: -1, Troll

    We want to make our original content available to an even broader user base who can't afford our subscription fees, so...

    So you're saying the 1% can enjoy their extra free time while the 99% will have to waste their entire lives watching commercials? /sarcasm

    Don't let the SJWs hear you on this -- after all, EVERYONE's time is precious! And those mean old company entities, who provide services and then want to meet their own expenses and then some, how dare they!

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