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European broadcasters seek mergers to combat streaming competition

European broadcasters are pursuing mergers and partnerships to expand their reach amid declining linear television audiences and the dominance of streaming giants. This shift is crucial for maintainiโ€ฆ

Europeโ€™s Broadcasters Want to Get Bigger. The Hard Part Is How
Hollywood Reporter โ€” 14 August 2026
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European broadcasters are increasingly seeking to expand their reach and influence in the competitive media landscape. As streaming giants like Netflix, Amazon, and YouTube continue to dominate global markets, traditional networks and production companies are looking for innovative ways to scale up. This shift is becoming urgent as viewership habits change, pushing networks to adapt quickly or risk irrelevance.

The push for growth among European broadcasters can be attributed to the rapid evolution of the television industry. In recent years, the rise of streaming services has disrupted traditional viewing models, leading to a decline in linear television audiences. As consumer preferences shift toward on-demand content, European networks are recognizing the need to enhance their digital offerings and create compelling content that can compete on a global scale. This urgency is further amplified by the increasing investment from tech companies in original programming, which raises the stakes for traditional media players.

To respond effectively, many European broadcasters are exploring mergers and partnerships. Collaborations can provide the necessary resources and technology to develop high-quality content that attracts viewers. For instance, prominent networks such as ITV and RTL have already begun forming alliances to share production costs and broaden their content libraries. Additionally, European networks are also focusing on localizing content, aiming to create shows that resonate with regional audiences while still appealing to international markets. This strategy is critical as it helps preserve cultural identities in a globalized media landscape.

Looking ahead, the next steps for European broadcasters will involve navigating regulatory challenges and balancing local content requirements with the need for international appeal. As they seek to grow, these companies must also prioritize innovation in distribution and technology to keep pace with their streaming counterparts. The outcome of these efforts will shape not only the future of European television but also its ability to compete on the world stage, influencing the broader dynamics of the global entertainment industry.

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