In-House and Outsourced Productions
Entertainment networks : in-house and outsourced production
In the sample ratio between in-house and outsourced production, in-house titles are gaining ground (in the past season the ratio was 39% against 61% of the independent). The ratio is stables compared to the hours (previous season 65% in-house vs 35% indie)
Increase of titles vs decrease of hours
Domestic production increases in titles by 44% compared to last year while independent production earns 6%
In-house hourly volume loses 2% compared to last year; indie hourly volume loses 12% overall.
OTT Entertainment: increase in hourly volume
On OTTs, outsourced productions prevail but with less waste than last year (2021, titles: 25% vs 75%; hours 30% vs 70%)
Increase of titles vs decrease of hours
In-house titles grow by 92% compared to the previous season. Outsourced titles rise by 21%
The in-house hourly volume recorded -9% compared to last year.
The hourly volume of outsourced shows loses 36% compared to last year.
OTT Entertainment: who’s growing, who’s reducing the offer / increase in OTT titles
The percentage increase in titles and hours is positive for Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and Raiplay. On other networks title volume grows but hours drop. TimVision halves its offer (which had grown in the previous season)
OTT Entertainment: who’s growing, who’s reducing the offer / increase in OTT hourly volume
The percentage increase in titles and hours is positive for Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and Raiplay. On other networks title volume grows but hours drop. TimVision halves its offer (which had grown in the previous season)
Linear TV time slots: in-house and outsourced production ratio / titles
Independent productions win in prime-time, both in terms of titles and hours, and in prime access. Compared to the 2020/2021 season, the ratio between outsourced and in-house production highlights a growth in in-house products in all time slots and a drop of indie products
In-house production: entirely produced by the broadcaster
Outsourced production: commissioned by or coproduced with an independent production company
Linear TV time slots: in-house and outsourced production ratio / hourly volume
Independent productions win in prime-time, both in terms of titles and hours, and in prime access. Compared to the 2020/2021 season, the ratio between outsourced and in-house production highlights a growth in in-house products in all time slots and a drop of indie products
In-house production: entirely produced by the broadcaster
Outsourced production: commissioned by or coproduced with an independent production company
Breakdown of title increase by time slots (%) / in-house production
Compared to last season, in-house production is gaining ground (in primetime, prime access and daytime), while indies register a minor increase (prime access and daytime)
In-house production: entirely produced by the broadcaster
Outsourced production: commissioned by or coproduced with an independent production company
Breakdown of title increase by time slots (%) / outsourced production
Compared to last season, in-house production is gaining ground (in primetime, prime access and daytime), while indies register a minor increase (prime access and daytime)
In-house production: entirely produced by the broadcaster
Outsourced production: commissioned by or coproduced with an independent production company
Breakdown of hourly variation by time slots / in-house production
Compared to last season, in-house and outsourced productions are losing hours despite the increase in titles (except for prime access). The total hour loss of independent productions compared to last year is 12%
In-house production: entirely produced by the broadcaster
outsourced production: commissioned by or coproduced with an independent production company
Breakdown of hourly variation by time slots / outsourced production
Compared to last season, in-house and outsourced productions are losing hours despite the increase in titles (except for prime access). The total hour loss of independent productions compared to last year is 12%
In-house production: entirely produced by the broadcaster
outsourced production: commissioned by or coproduced with an independent production company