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The news comes as other streaming services, including Disney Plus and Max (formerly HBO Max) in the states continue to erase finished content in an attempt to make their platforms more profitable. While all the streamers are notoriously cagey about making subscriber counts and viewing figures public (Deadline reckon about 17.2 million UK households had access to the platform in 2022), at the moment it seems like Netflix is in the minority in running a service actually capable of turning a profit without other business interests supporting it. Commenting on the news, Netflix said: “The UK is our most important production hub outside North America and we are deeply committed to making Netflix series and films here. Since 2020 we have invested almost $6 billion in making shows like Heartstopper, The Crown, and Top Boy. This is an increase of nearly 50% on what we originally anticipated and has created thousands of jobs right across the country.” — Thank you for visiting! If you’d like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website: Follow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here. Buy our Film Stories and Film Junior print magazines here. Become a Patron here.More like this
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