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April 09, 2019
 
YouTube is working on interactive original shows, too | DeviceDaily.com
 

Netflix isn’t the only big-name streaming platform working on interactive shows. YouTube is also developing programming that uses the format. Ben Relles, who was YouTube’s head of unscripted programming, is heading up a new division focused on interactive shows and live specials.

“We now have amazing new tools and opportunities to create and tell multilayered and interactive stories,” YouTube’s head of original programming Susanne Daniels told Bloomberg in a statement. “Ben has an intuitive and experienced understanding of how the platform can enhance content, making him the perfect choice to develop this exciting new division.”

Though it already had several kid-focused interactive shows (including Minecraft: Story Mode), Netflix underscored how successful the format could be late last year with its Black Mirror spinoff, Bandersnatch. It’s expanding its slate of interactive shows and next up is the You vs. Wild reality survival series starring Bear Grylls, which drops Wednesday. Meanwhile, the publisher of the “Choose Your Own Adventure” book series is suing Netflix over Bandersnatch.

YouTube, which has tested interactive ads, seems to be rethinking its original content ambitions, having recently canceled some big-budget series. It’s set to announce a fresh slate of programming at an event in a few weeks.

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