‘Bridgerton universe’ has added £275m to UK economy, says Netflix

Bridgerton, Netflix, Television industry, Media, Television & radio, Culture, Business, UK news Business | The Guardian

​Producer Shonda Rhimes opens London Stock Exchange as second part of show’s season three launchesSince it first appeared on our screens the “Bridgerton effect” has been hard to ignore as the drama inspired clothing and interiors trends with a period twist and helped make afternoon tea and visiting stately homes sexy.Now Netflix has put a big number on the worth of what it calls the “Bridgerton universe”, suggesting the period romp produced by the company Shondaland has delivered a £275m shot in the arm to the UK’s ailing economy over the last five years. Continue reading… 

Producer Shonda Rhimes opens London Stock Exchange as second part of show’s season three launches

Since it first appeared on our screens the “Bridgerton effect” has been hard to ignore as the drama inspired clothing and interiors trends with a period twist and helped make afternoon tea and visiting stately homes sexy.

Now Netflix has put a big number on the worth of what it calls the “Bridgerton universe”, suggesting the period romp produced by the company Shondaland has delivered a £275m shot in the arm to the UK’s ailing economy over the last five years.

Continue reading… 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *