Tinder breaks into scripted original content

Photo illustration of dating app Tinder shown on an Apple iPhone. Picture: Reuters

Photo illustration of dating app Tinder shown on an Apple iPhone. Picture: Reuters

Published Sep 17, 2019

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Popular dating

app Tinder has wrapped filming on its first television series,

as owner Match Group Inc seeks to dive deeper into

creating original content, people with direct knowledge of the

project told Reuters.

Making new shows is part of a larger strategy that will be

revealed in the near future, a spokeswoman told Reuters,

declining to elaborate on the plans. The source familiar with

the production said it is Tinder's first foray into creating an

online platform for scripted video content.

The multi-episode series centers on an "apocalyptic"

storyline and includes a relationship subplot but is not

directly connected to Tinder's core dating app business, the

source said. It was filmed in Mexico City in late August.

Tinder's move should not be a big surprise given its

ownership. Parent company Match is majority owned by IAC,

founded by Hollywood legend and IAC Chairman Barry

Diller.

Last October, Tinder launched a lifestyle website called

Swipe Life to publish original content including articles and

videos about dating and relationships.

Offering original content is an increasingly popular

strategy for the mostly U.S.-based technology and retail

industries that have already attracted millions of devoted

users. Walmart Inc is working with MGM to boost

Walmart's Vudu video service. Costco Wholesale Corp has

also considered video plans to keep customers interested in the

brand.

The strategy seeks to engage users on a deeper level even

when they are not using the service. That could help Match hold

on to its rapidly growing customers. Its shares have risen more

than 75% this year as it continues to add subscribers.

Reuters reported in April that Airbnb Inc, the start-up for

booking home rentals around the world, has ambitions to develop

a slate of original shows to whet customers' appetite for

travel.

For several years, Airbnb has considered various ideas for

creating or licensing mini-series and documentaries about

travel, and shows featuring Airbnb homes, guests and hosts,

according to the Reuters story.

It was not clear when Tinder's first series will launch or

how Match Group will promote it.

Reuters

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