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BBC Studios CEO: TV's Middle Is Squeezed, But We're Thriving
2 Dec
Summary
- BBC Studios CEO acknowledges TV industry challenges, especially the squeezed middle.
- Successes like 'Dancing With the Stars' and 'Ghosts' highlight global appeal.
- Doctor Who continues with BBC; a 2026 Christmas special is confirmed.

Zai Bennett, CEO of BBC Studios Productions, acknowledged the current pressures on the television industry, particularly the shrinking middle ground across various genres. Despite these challenges, Bennett conveyed strong optimism regarding his company's robust scale, commitment to quality, and ongoing success. He emphasized BBC Studios' role as a champion of creativity, producing content for a wide array of genres and distributing it globally.
The executive pointed to significant achievements, such as the U.S. hit 'Dancing With the Stars,' which has successfully engaged younger demographics through digital content integration. Bennett also cited 'Ghosts' as a prime example of British storytelling with international appeal, noting its successful remakes in the U.S. and other territories. The company actively seeks British formats that can transcend borders and is open to collaborating with digital creators.
Regarding the future of 'Doctor Who,' Bennett and BBC drama director Lindsay Salt affirmed the show's continuation with the BBC, announcing a 2026 Christmas special. While thanking Disney+ for their partnership over recent seasons, they assured fans that the iconic series is secure. Future plans for the next series are forthcoming, ensuring the TARDIS remains a central part of the BBC's programming.




