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Peak TV Is Over: Number Of Original Series Falls For First Time In A Decade, Per FX
FX's John Landgraf highlights the fall in the number of original series in 2023, the first drop outside of Covid in more than a decade.
He was handed more responsibilities last year to oversee Nat Geo and Onyx as part of an expanded portfolio, following the elevation of Dana Walden and Alan Bergman as Co-Chairmen, Disney Entertainment. While many have been predicting the decline of original series in 2023 thanks to a general contraction of the industry and a large number of high-profile cancelations, the theory is that it’s not quite as dramatic as many believed it would be due to the long-tail of production – many of the shows debuting in 2023 had been in the works for some time. Class of ’09, The Full Monty, Reservation Dogs, A Murder At The End Of The World, Great Expectations, Archer, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Breeders, Justified: City Primeval, the sixth and final season of Snowfall and Dave.
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