Peak TV could be finally coming to an end. FX’s John Landgraf revealed in his annual tally of original series that in 2022 there were 599 original series, up from the 560 in 2021
revealed in his annual tally of original series that in 2022 there were 599 original series, up from the 560 in 2021.
However, he said “we see a strong indication that we’ll see decline in 2023”, while admitting that it’s tough to predict. “That is still my bet, while noting with humility that I’ve been wrong on this prediction twice before”. One of the indicators that peak TV was coming to an end was a drop-off of new series in the second part of 2022. New series were down 2% from 252 in 2021 to 248 in 2022, a marked change from the first half of the year, which was up.
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