Netflix to invest 1 billion euros in Spain productions to 2029
According to Netflix, its activity in the country supports more than 20,000 jobs
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[MADRID] US streaming giant Netflix said on Tuesday (Jun 10) it was going to invest more than 1 billion euros (S$1.47 billion) in productions in Spain, which has becoming one of audiovisual creation hubs in Europe.
“Over the next four years we plan to invest over one billion euros in Spain,” Netflix co-chief executive Ted Sarandos said at an event in the company’s studios near Madrid.
“With this investment, we will be able to contribute even more to the Spanish economy, create more Spanish jobs, tell more great stories made in Spain,” he said, standing alongside Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
The event marked the 10-year anniversary of Netflix’s presence in Spain.
It opened its studios there – the first ones outside the United States – in April 2019, shortly after finding global success with the Spanish crime series Money Heist.
Since then, it has turned the 22,000-square-metre studios into one of its main sites for film and TV production in the European Union.
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