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You "pretty sure" and think you read something? I'm telling you, all production costs are tax deductions. As long as they're actual business expenses, not personal ones. It doesn't matter if the show is a success. I'm telling you that's how accounting works. There's no check box if a show is successful.
Promoting the show is a different cost that they will save now that they cancelled it. Link the article you read.
I'm pretty sure you can manage a search about why streaming platforms remove shows. Disney did it with Willow and HBO did it with loads of shows after the merger.
It's not like you have cited shit and you're the one making claims about taxes from the start.