France: Scripted drama ‘magic money’ dries up
April 17, 2026
From Pascale Paoli-Lebailly in Paris
After an all-time high of 599 scripted series produced in the US in 2022, the decline reached a 14 per cent fall in 2023.
France, which has been praised for its funding public system and its ‘cultural exception’, is now at a similar tipping point.
“Producers have become the unwilling bankers of their own industry,” was the message from consulting firm Dutoit Media in a keynote speech at a professional TV event in Paris.
Though it reached an all-time record with budgets equaling €1.23 billion and fully dominated the Top 100 TV ratings locally, the triumphant picture of French fiction is at an end.
“The funding engine than enables the creation is becoming brittle,” noted Dutoit Media founder, Jérôme Dutoit, former VP of strategy at Paramount. “The magic money of the 2015-2022 period, during which platforms financed French production to acquire subscribers, not to balance their sheets, is definitely over,” he told delegates from the scripted sector.
Compared to other European countries, Dutoit’s findings highlight the gap between rising costs and declining broadcaster funding (70 per cent ten years ago, 55.8 per cent now) creating a “scissor effect”.
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