FX Is Ramping Up Originals: Thanks, Streaming
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Both FX and FXX are doing really well right now within the linear ecosystem, but the linear ecosystem is declining, there’s no hiding that, there’s no surprise there,” Landgraf acknowledged. “If our shows were not able to go next day on Hulu, they would all be declining at a rapid rate. But because they go the next day on Hulu, they’re all growing.”
CEO John Landgraf touted 19 new titles and 11 returning shows — with more in the works: ““Where there’s hunger for new FX material is on Hulu,” he said. “That’s great because that’s a new hungry mouth to feed and Hulu is doing extremely well, Disney is doing well and Disney+ is doing well globally and domestically, and we want to contribute as much as we can to that success story.”.”
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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv...ng-1235095660/
International launches for AMC+
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AMC is planning to extend the distribution of its AMC+ streaming service.
In an investor call, chief operating officer and chief financial officer Chris Spade said the new launches would come towards the end of 2022 and into 2023.
“We plan to launch AMC+ in India, followed by Spain, New Zealand, Latin America and other European countries,” he said.
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https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2022...nches-for-amc/
I know Acorn TV and Shudder are available in the UK , i am assuming the BT deal stops them from launching AMC+ in the UK for now.