Chick-fil-A is reportedly in talks with major production companies to develop and license content, including talk shows. The company is reportedly willing to spend up to $400,000 for such half-hour content, and has already ordered a game show and a new series from Sugar23, a production company known for its work with Netflix and Apple TV+.

Experts say this is an interesting attempt by the fast food chain to enter the entertainment industry, but it comes at a time when the streaming market is oversaturated.

Source: Ferra

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