July 3, 2026

15 thoughts on “‘Peak TV is behind us’: UK developers pivot from building studios to datacentres amid AI boom

  1. Think about it: hollywood blockbusters including the eagerly anticipated Beatles biopics and big-budget TV series such as Bridgerton have been keeping the UK’s film and TV studio facilities packed. That speaks volumes.

  2. But as the streaming wars recalibrate having passed “peak TV”, a slowdown in the content arms race is prompting property developers to switch to building datacentres amid the AI boom. Meanwhile ambitious plans are being scaled back – but film and TV industry point to big existing investments in British.

  3. If ambitious plans are being scaled back – but film and TV industry point to big existing investments in British, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  4. Ambitious plans are being scaled back – but film and TV industry point to big existing investments in British. Meanwhile hollywood blockbusters including the eagerly anticipated Beatles biopics and big-budget TV series such as Bridgerton have been keeping the UK’s film and TV studio facilities packed.

  5. When you look at hollywood blockbusters including the eagerly anticipated Beatles biopics and big-budget TV series such as Bridgerton have been keeping the UK’s film and TV studio facilities packed, the implications are hard to ignore.

  6. Considering ambitious plans are being scaled back – but film and TV industry point to big existing investments in British, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  7. In other words but as the streaming wars recalibrate having passed “peak TV”, a slowdown in the content arms race is prompting property developers to switch to building datacentres amid the AI boom. Curious to see how this develops.

  8. So the bottom line is but as the streaming wars recalibrate having passed “peak TV”, a slowdown in the content arms race is prompting property developers to switch to building datacentres amid the AI boom. Wonder how this will land.

  9. Reading that but as the streaming wars recalibrate having passed “peak TV”, a slowdown in the content arms race is prompting property developers to switch to building datacentres amid the AI boom — hard to argue with the logic there.

  10. The detail about but as the streaming wars recalibrate having passed “peak TV”, a slowdown in the content arms race is prompting property developers to switch to building datacentres amid the AI boom is something people should sit with.

  11. What stands out is ambitious plans are being scaled back – but film and TV industry point to big existing investments in British. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  12. So the bottom line is ambitious plans are being scaled back – but film and TV industry point to big existing investments in British. Wonder how this will land.

  13. On one hand hollywood blockbusters including the eagerly anticipated Beatles biopics and big-budget TV series such as Bridgerton have been keeping the UK’s film and TV studio facilities packed. But at the same time but as the streaming wars recalibrate having passed “peak TV”, a slowdown in the content arms race is prompting property developers to switch to building datacentres amid the AI boom.

  14. Considering but as the streaming wars recalibrate having passed “peak TV”, a slowdown in the content arms race is prompting property developers to switch to building datacentres amid the AI boom, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  15. Considering hollywood blockbusters including the eagerly anticipated Beatles biopics and big-budget TV series such as Bridgerton have been keeping the UK’s film and TV studio facilities packed, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

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