By Walt Hickey Television The television business in the United States has seen a dip, with the number of fictional series produced dropping from 600 series in 2021 to 516 series in 2022; in Europe, however, where the economics of pop culture are treated differently, that bubble has not necessarily popped yet, if at all. According to the European Audiovisual Observatory, there were 873 fictional series produced for broadcast and streaming platforms in Europe, up from 775 in 2021. Spending by global streaming platforms fueled much of that growth, with international streamers spending $5.3 billion on European content, up 70 percent year over year, though their production was a bit top-heavy in just two countries with the U.K. and Spain responsible for 55 percent of global streamer spending. All told, the European market was up to
Any NumLock with a Mario Maker update is getting a like from me! And I have to admit, until this morning, I thought Monopoly Go! was just the revised name for Monopoly Deal, which I've always liked but do not think will ever make Hasbro a billion dollars.
Any NumLock with a Mario Maker update is getting a like from me! And I have to admit, until this morning, I thought Monopoly Go! was just the revised name for Monopoly Deal, which I've always liked but do not think will ever make Hasbro a billion dollars.