Pact: British TV Exports To U.S. Fall By 11% But Overall Distribution Market Returns To Pre-Pandemic Levels

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British TV exports to the U.S. fell by 11% last year, offset by a rise in major European nations, Canada and Australia. Indie trade body Pact’s latest TV Exports Report found that UK distribu…

British TV exports to the U.S. fell by 11% last year, offset by a rise in major European nations, Canada and Australia.’s latest TV Exports Report found that UK distributor revenues from the U.S. still dominated, comprising around one-third of all revenues, but they declined by 11% to £510M . Growth shot up in the prior year by 25%, when the likes of“The decline of the U.S.

Growth in the Nordics, Germany and The Netherlands respectively was just shy of the 50% mark each, with total revenues in the first two almost hitting £100M and The Netherlands shooting up to £36M. Canada rose 32% to £92M and Australia 25% to £118M. Elsewhere, the survey of UK distributors saw almost all say increased costs of production will have an impact on the distribution of UK content over the next year, rising from 69% the prior year, while lack of financing support from commissioners doubled to 85%.

, a similar Pact producers report showed the UK’s lowest level of international TV revenues for five years, while spend from the streamers dropped by £50M.

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