How FX Competes for New Series Without a Netflix-Size Budget

Personal touch, marketing prowess give network an advantage

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As streaming services like Netflix, Amazon and Hulu snap up original series away from linear networks and lure creators with big paydays and promises of creative autonomy, their competitors have had to alter how they bid for new projects.

That's the case with FX, which lost out on the bidding for Aziz Ansari's comedy Master of None and the upcoming drama The Crown. Both of those shows went to Netflix after the streaming service "overwhelmed us with shock-and-awe levels of money and commitment," FX CEO John Landgraf told reporters in January.

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