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How 2026 bundle battles are changing the business context around cable TV hits
Explore how the economics of new 'skinny bundles' and shifting business strategies are changing the very definition of a successful TV show.
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Why flexible non-exclusive rerun rights can extend a TV title’s value in 2026
In the shifting TV landscape of 2026, a forgotten clause in old contracts is unlocking millions in new value for classic cable shows.
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Why Cable Networks Are Making Fewer Scripted Originals In 2026
Cable networks are abandoning the expensive strategy of producing more original shows, pivoting to a new model focused on profitability over growth.
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How TV Production Moved From 22-Episode Seasons To Leaner 2026 Models
Explore the economic and creative forces that caused cable TV to abandon 22-episode seasons for shorter, more cinematic 8- to 10-episode models.
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The economics behind concentrating cable TV spending on one signature franchise in 2026
In the crowded 2026 media landscape, networks are choosing to fund one massive franchise over a slate of smaller shows. Here's the financial logic.
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Why unscripted formats remain one of cable TV’s most adaptable programming tools in 2026
In an era of streaming giants and prestige dramas, here’s why unscripted television's unique adaptability keeps it essential for cable networks.
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How contained locations can turn TV budget limits into visual style
Amid shrinking budgets, cable TV productions are turning to contained locations not just to save money, but to create tense, stylish, and character-driven stories.
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Why legacy media companies are concentrating more value in fewer franchises in 2026
Cable giants are ditching their sprawling channel lineups. We explain the pivot to 'franchise density' and what it means for the future of your TV.
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How to audit a 2026 cable TV brand: what to keep, cut, and clarify in a programming lineup
A strategic guide for cable TV brands in 2026 on how to evaluate their programming, deciding what to keep, what to cut, and what to clarify.
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Why repeatable franchise engines are especially valuable to cable TV networks in 2026
In an era of cord-cutting and streaming dominance, the survival of cable TV networks hinges on one key asset: the repeatable franchise engine.
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From 22-Episode Seasons to Compact Orders: How TV Production Economics Changed by 2026
Ever wonder why TV seasons are so short now? Explore the economic shift from 22-episode broadcast giants to the compact, star-studded seasons of today's cable TV.
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Why you should test whether its value survives outside premiere week before licensing a 2026 cable TV title
Learn why premiere week hype is a misleading metric for a TV show's value and how to identify titles with true long-term licensing potential.
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