Netflix Reveals $6B UK Content Spend Across Four Years As Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Hails Investment

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Netflix will have invested almost $6BN in UK content over four years by the end of 2023, the streamer has revealed. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hailed the investment

since entering the UK originals market in 2014. In that time it has become a major investor in the production sector and a rival to terrestrial networks the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, and pay-TV giant Sky.

Sunak said Netflix had become “a key part” of the British creative industries, which employ around 2M people. John McVay, CEO of indie producers body PACT, said the investment was “a real sign of confidence in the UK’s screen industries, reflecting our tradition of creative excellence, highly skilled crews and state of the art facilities. All of these things come together to make this country one of the best places in the world for production.”

Former Sky drama boss Mensah said Netflix is “deeply committed to the UK,” as she used a speech at the Showcase to unveil three new series, which you can read about here.

 

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