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Why ‘Peak TV’ Is Further Away Than We Think

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Tom Huddleston Jr.
Tom Huddleston Jr.
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Tom Huddleston Jr.
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June 24, 2017, 12:00 PM ET
Photos: TV: Adrian Hancu—Getty Images/iStockphoto; Remotes: Nomadsoul1—Getty Images/iStockphoto

How much tv is too much TV? A record 454 scripted original series aired on television in 2016, up from 420 in 2015 and a 71% increase from five years earlier, according to FX Networks’ tally. How high can that number go? 500 shows? 600? The peak, experts say, must be nigh.

For years, networks have chased the “prestige TV” model—higher-quality shows with big stars and cinematic production values—in the hopes of luring new audiences. But critical acclaim and buckets of money haven’t guaranteed big ratings amid the glut of programming. After all, even TV addicts struggle to find time for every worthwhile series.

Indeed, networks like MTV and A&E are cutting back on scripted programming in favor of cheaper nonfiction and reality shows. FX CEO John Landgraf says the saturation point could come as soon as this year or 2018. Meanwhile the five broadcast networks green-lighted the lowest number of new scripted shows in five years.

“For traditional, linear networks, I think peak TV is hitting us right now,” says MoffettNathanson media analyst Michael Nathanson.

But outside traditional networks, the picture looks different. Together, Netflix and Amazon are spending more than $10.5 billion on original content this year alone. And the number of scripted original streaming shows more than doubled last year, to 92.

Streaming services are unlikely to slow their spending anytime soon. But, Nathanson notes that Netflix’s recent decision to finally cancel some expensive, underperforming originals is a sign that it’s getting more discerning. But now, digital players like Apple, Facebook, Google, and even Snapchat are jumping into the original-content pool, pushing peak TV ever higher and further off.

Couch potatoes, rejoice.

A version of this article appears in the July 1, 2017 issue of Coins2Day with the headline ” ‘Peak TV’ Is Further Away Than We Think.”

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