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Paramount+ accelerates with UK SVOD commissions

July 11, 2022 11.27 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Paramount+ holds now the second largest slate of SVOD titles commissioned in the UK in 2022. with 13 brand new commissions so far this year.

According to new report by Ampere Analysis, this places the service, which launched on June 22 with a focus on local content and the Crime & Thriller genre, second only to the market leader Netflix.

Ampere notes that in Q1 of this year, Paramount+ expanded into Western Europe with most of its new commissions (seven of 12) set to be produced in the British market. The second slate of original titles in Q2 2022 consisted of eight more (six from the UK), making the UK the country with the highest number of Paramount+ original commissions outside the US.

Seven of the 13 commissions announced by the streamer in the UK so far in 2022 have Crime & Thriller as their primary or secondary genre, reflecting the British audience’s preferences. Crime & Thriller was the most popular genre among UK respondents in Q1 2022. This slate includes three scripted Crime & Thriller series, including an adaptation of Jess Ryder’s 2018 psychological thriller The Ex-Wife. There are four unscripted series falling into the Documentary–Crime & Thriller category, including The Box, a documentary on serial killers presented by British detective Chris Loudon.

Ampere adds that Paramount+ has joined the market when SVOD stacking is becoming increasingly popular in the UK. Many British households now subscribe to two or more streaming services, with the average streaming household having access to 2.7. This is still below the US, where the average is four.

Commenting on the findings of the report, Ampere analyst Zuzana Henkova said: “Paramount+ is conscious of how crowded the UK streaming market is becoming, and their decision to distribute with Sky+ will help tackle this challenge by providing instant subscriber reach. One important differentiator for Paramount+ is its UK-made content and this will also be key to engaging Sky’s customer base who are heavier-than-average viewers of UK content”.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Platforms, Streaming Tagged With: Paramount+, UK Edited: 11 July 2022 16:02

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About Chris Dziadul

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