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How Studios Are Looking to Share More of the Credit on TV Series

Last updated: January 31, 2025 9:41 am
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In the ever-evolving landscape of television, TV studios are now making a concerted effort to ensure that viewers are aware of the production companies behind their favorite shows. Gone are the days when studios were content to remain in the background while networks basked in the glory of hit series. Now, studios are flexing their brand muscle more than ever in the streaming age.

One way studios are asserting their presence is by prominently displaying their names at the beginning of each episode. This shift from the traditional placement of studio credits at the end of a show to the beginning is a deliberate move to make viewers more aware of the companies responsible for bringing their favorite content to life. Vanity cards like “A Sony Pictures Television Studios Production” or “A Warner Bros. Television Production” now kick off many programs, ensuring that the studio’s name is front and center.

This branding strategy extends beyond the screen, with studios actively campaigning for their shows at events like the Emmys and creating pop-up experiences to promote their series. Sony Pictures TV, for example, has leveraged brand extensions for “The Boys,” including a “Vought-a-Burger” popup event. Additionally, studios are working closely with entertainment journalists to ensure that their company names are included in news stories about TV shows, emphasizing their role in the production process.

The shift towards greater studio visibility is reflective of a changing industry landscape where syndication is no longer the end game. Studios now recognize the importance of multi-platform marketing and the need to have a say in how their shows are exploited in the long term. By actively promoting their brands, studios are positioning themselves as key players in the competitive streaming market and ensuring that their talent and content are recognized.

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As linear television gives way to streaming platforms, studios are adapting to the new industry dynamics by solidifying their presence in the conversation. By leveraging traditional marketing tools, social media, sponsorships, and awards season campaigns, studios are making sure that buyers and viewers alike are aware of the companies behind the content. In a crowded marketplace where defining oneself as a seller of content is crucial, studios are making a concerted effort to stand out and ensure that their contributions to the television landscape are recognized.

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