Chick-Fil-A Will Reportedly Launch a Family Friendly Streaming Service
In a surprising move, fast-food giant Chick-fil-A is venturing into the entertainment industry with plans to launch its own streaming platform featuring original family-friendly content. The company has reportedly been collaborating with major production companies and studios to develop unscripted shows, and is also in the process of licensing and acquiring additional content. This comes at a time when it seems everyone wants to get into streaming, and family-friendly content is increasingly becoming a major focus for many.
The news comes at a time when the family-friendly streaming landscape is shifting, with the impending closure of Chicken Soup for the Soul’s streaming service due to its parent company’s bankruptcy. Chick-fil-A’s entry into this space signals a potential new player in the market for wholesome entertainment options according to a report from Deadline.
Brian Gibson, an industry veteran known for his work on shows like History’s “Top Gear” remake and Fox’s “The X Factor,” is spearheading Chick-fil-A’s programming efforts. Gibson has been actively engaging with various producers to secure a diverse range of family-friendly content for the upcoming platform.
While specific details about the platform’s launch date and content offerings remain under wraps, sources suggest a potential launch later this year. With its strong brand recognition and commitment to family values, Chick-fil-A’s foray into streaming could offer a compelling alternative for audiences seeking quality entertainment options that resonate with their values.
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