Overview of Ownership and Production
Love Is Blind is a reality television format created by Chris Coelen, produced by Kinetic Content and distributed as a Netflix Original. Netflix holds global streaming rights and licenses the format, while Kinetic Content, a subsidiary of Studio Lambert and All3Media, owns the underlying production and concept. This structure determines how the show is funded, commissioned, and distributed worldwide.
How the Love Is Blind Format Is Owned
The format rights, distinct from episode-level copyright, are controlled through format licensing. Netflix licenses the format from its owner to produce localized versions in various markets. The core ownership chain runs from format creator Chris Coelen, through Kinetic Content, to parent companies Studio Lambert and All3Media, with Netflix as the commissioning and streaming partner.
Key Entities in the Ownership Chain
| Entity | Role in Ownership | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Netflix | Global streaming rights and commissioning funder | Public licensing and production announcements |
| Kinetic Content | Format owner and production company | Company registrations and studio profiles |
| Studio Lambert | Parent production group within All3Media | Corporate disclosures and parent company statements |
| All3Media | International distributor and format holder | Public corporate structure documents |
Production and Funding Mechanics
The show is funded by Netflix as an original commission, meaning production costs are covered by the platform in exchange for exclusive streaming rights. Kinetic Content produces each season, applying the format blueprint to casting, pods, and editing. Because Netflix controls distribution, it also governs licensing of the format to other broadcasters, if permitted.
Format Licensing and International Versions
Localized adaptations of Love Is Blind are licensed to independent producers in certain territories, subject to availability of rights. These licensees must adhere to format standards while tailoring casting and local contexts. Netflix may co-produce or solely fund versions depending on market strategy, influencing how ownership is shared in specific regions.