Beyond the Dutch Quota: Media Policy and Cultural Diversity in Local Video-on-Demand Production (2013–2023)

Starting January 1, 2024, a new Dutch investment obligation requires that streaming services with annual revenues exceeding 10 million euros allocate 5% of their turnover to Dutch content production. This policy aligns with similar obligations in countries like France, Germany, and Italy, which intr...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Berber Hagedoorn, Sandra Becker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2025-04-01
Series:Media and Communication
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/9593
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850200336237592576
author Berber Hagedoorn
Sandra Becker
author_facet Berber Hagedoorn
Sandra Becker
author_sort Berber Hagedoorn
collection DOAJ
description Starting January 1, 2024, a new Dutch investment obligation requires that streaming services with annual revenues exceeding 10 million euros allocate 5% of their turnover to Dutch content production. This policy aligns with similar obligations in countries like France, Germany, and Italy, which introduced tax-based investment obligations for streaming platforms before the 2018 revision of the EU’s Audiovisual Media Service Directive (AVMSD). The AVMSD established a 30% European content quota for subscription video-on-demand (SVoD) platforms and permitted member states to implement revenue-based investment obligations to support local industries. Our article situates the Netherlands as a small-screen media industry and the base of Netflix’s first European headquarters. We contextualise the Dutch investment obligation within the evolving European media landscape, examining shifts in diversity and inclusion in Dutch VoD fiction productions from 2013 to 2023. We assess production trends by type and genre by critically analysing policy frameworks and production data from international SVoD platforms (e.g., Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+) and domestic steaming services (Videoland, NPO Start/Plus). Our findings reveal significant gaps in genre diversity and underinvestment in high-cost historical dramas and fantasy/horror/sci-fi series, highlighting a decade-long reliance on mainstream-oriented genres, including drama and crime series. This context underscores the importance of the new regulation in addressing these disparities and critically examines the requirements of the new regulation. Our article contributes to understanding the state of Dutch VoD production and evaluates the potential of the investment obligation to foster cultural and genre diversity in Dutch VoD fiction.
format Article
id doaj-art-87753d0d7c7147bc8f513822cd5cf328
institution OA Journals
issn 2183-2439
language English
publishDate 2025-04-01
publisher Cogitatio
record_format Article
series Media and Communication
spelling doaj-art-87753d0d7c7147bc8f513822cd5cf3282025-08-20T02:12:23ZengCogitatioMedia and Communication2183-24392025-04-0113010.17645/mac.95934103Beyond the Dutch Quota: Media Policy and Cultural Diversity in Local Video-on-Demand Production (2013–2023)Berber Hagedoorn0Sandra Becker1Research Centre for Media and Journalism Studies, University of Groningen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, The NetherlandsStarting January 1, 2024, a new Dutch investment obligation requires that streaming services with annual revenues exceeding 10 million euros allocate 5% of their turnover to Dutch content production. This policy aligns with similar obligations in countries like France, Germany, and Italy, which introduced tax-based investment obligations for streaming platforms before the 2018 revision of the EU’s Audiovisual Media Service Directive (AVMSD). The AVMSD established a 30% European content quota for subscription video-on-demand (SVoD) platforms and permitted member states to implement revenue-based investment obligations to support local industries. Our article situates the Netherlands as a small-screen media industry and the base of Netflix’s first European headquarters. We contextualise the Dutch investment obligation within the evolving European media landscape, examining shifts in diversity and inclusion in Dutch VoD fiction productions from 2013 to 2023. We assess production trends by type and genre by critically analysing policy frameworks and production data from international SVoD platforms (e.g., Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+) and domestic steaming services (Videoland, NPO Start/Plus). Our findings reveal significant gaps in genre diversity and underinvestment in high-cost historical dramas and fantasy/horror/sci-fi series, highlighting a decade-long reliance on mainstream-oriented genres, including drama and crime series. This context underscores the importance of the new regulation in addressing these disparities and critically examines the requirements of the new regulation. Our article contributes to understanding the state of Dutch VoD production and evaluates the potential of the investment obligation to foster cultural and genre diversity in Dutch VoD fiction.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/9593cultural diversitydutch televisionlocal content productionsmall marketsubscription video-on-demandstreaming platformstv genres
spellingShingle Berber Hagedoorn
Sandra Becker
Beyond the Dutch Quota: Media Policy and Cultural Diversity in Local Video-on-Demand Production (2013–2023)
Media and Communication
cultural diversity
dutch television
local content production
small market
subscription video-on-demand
streaming platforms
tv genres
title Beyond the Dutch Quota: Media Policy and Cultural Diversity in Local Video-on-Demand Production (2013–2023)
title_full Beyond the Dutch Quota: Media Policy and Cultural Diversity in Local Video-on-Demand Production (2013–2023)
title_fullStr Beyond the Dutch Quota: Media Policy and Cultural Diversity in Local Video-on-Demand Production (2013–2023)
title_full_unstemmed Beyond the Dutch Quota: Media Policy and Cultural Diversity in Local Video-on-Demand Production (2013–2023)
title_short Beyond the Dutch Quota: Media Policy and Cultural Diversity in Local Video-on-Demand Production (2013–2023)
title_sort beyond the dutch quota media policy and cultural diversity in local video on demand production 2013 2023
topic cultural diversity
dutch television
local content production
small market
subscription video-on-demand
streaming platforms
tv genres
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/9593
work_keys_str_mv AT berberhagedoorn beyondthedutchquotamediapolicyandculturaldiversityinlocalvideoondemandproduction20132023
AT sandrabecker beyondthedutchquotamediapolicyandculturaldiversityinlocalvideoondemandproduction20132023