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Upfronts 2025 Takeaways & Report Card: Amazon, Netflix, Scripted Purge

Last updated: May 20, 2025 10:23 pm
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The annual TV upfronts always bring a buzz of excitement, with media buyers, journalists, executives, and other attendees being treated to loud playlists and celebrity DJ sets. However, this year, there was one song that seemed to capture the mood of the industry perfectly – Doechii’s “Anxiety.”

In “Anxiety,” Doechii sings about the constant battle with anxiety, a feeling that many in the media industry can relate to. Despite the attempts to paint a rosy picture, the reality is that the entertainment business is facing tough times. Production is down, budgets are shrinking, and the future of some studios, like Paramount Global, remains uncertain.

Despite the prevailing sense of anxiety, the show must go on. Throughout the week, major players like NBCUniversal, Fox, Disney, Amazon, Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix, and YouTube showcased their portfolios to advertisers with varying degrees of success.

Live sports continue to be a key focus for these conglomerates, while movies are also taking center stage at upfronts. The decline in scripted programming on broadcast networks’ fall schedules is a clear indication of the industry’s evolution, with many big bets moving to streaming platforms.

One of the key themes of this year’s upfronts was the rebranding of platforms. Names like HBO Max, ESPN, and Versant were thrown around, sometimes to mixed reactions from the audience. The focus on branding highlights the importance of creating a strong identity in a crowded market.

Movies also played a significant role at the upfronts, with companies like NBCUniversal, Amazon, and Warner Bros. Discovery showcasing their upcoming film slate to advertisers. The integration of movies into the upfronts reflects the changing landscape of the industry, where TV is just one part of a larger content offering.

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Sports programming was another major highlight, with both traditional TV outlets and streaming platforms vying for sports rights. The competition for live sports content is fierce, with streamers like YouTube, Amazon, and Netflix making significant investments in this space.

Overall, the 2025 upfronts provided a glimpse into the future of the entertainment industry, where traditional boundaries between TV, movies, and sports are blurring. While the industry may be facing challenges, the creativity and innovation on display at the upfronts suggest that there are still plenty of exciting opportunities ahead.

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