Chick-fil-A plans to launch streaming service with original shows
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Chick-fil-A plans to launch a family-friendly video streaming service focusing on original content and seeking to license programming from major production companies.
The chain is reportedly interested in unscripted shows, with a budget of around $400,000 per half-hour, and is working with producers like Brian Gibson.
Chick-fil-A is looking to license a family-friendly game show and has already ordered 10 episodes from Sugar23, known for producing successful streaming content.
A fast-food chain entering the streaming business marks an unusual development, as non-entertainment companies like Airbnb have begun producing original shows in recent years.
Read at Ars Technica
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