In America people mass produce tv-series by their own free will - because it generates pissloads of money.
They sell the series to countries willing to buy them, and these countries get to fill up a big hole in the demand for entertainment.
It has then grown to become a norm.
It's not something we wake up in the morning going "Fuck Denmark! I want to watch some AMERICAN TV today! Fuck you too Finland! And you Slovakia, you can go fuck yourself!"
It's just "a norm", a self-feeding cycle. Stop Hollywood, and we have to deal with empty televisions and empty cinemas for a while, untill we slowly get the cogs rolling again.
Non-American interest in American TV is something that has often been brought up, by Americans, as an example of Europeans being totally obsessed with them.
There's another thing as well, you guys, Americans, are simply not used to watching foreign stuff, so I'll quickly explain how it works:
When I watch "Everybody loves Raymond" it's just that what I'm watching - it's not "Everybody loves that American guy, in America", it's just Raymond. Raymond is even a name over here. Raymond happens to speak English, with a nasal voice.
We don't sit around chanting "U-S-A!" whenever something American comes on tv, we just see people in stupid dramas.
Apart from American, British shows are very popular, and next to British, all of the obvious neighbors, in Norway, Swedish and Danish programs are popular.
Channels like "TVN" (guess what the N stands for) shows only Norwegian programming at least half the time.
Again, we don't get up in the morning going "SHIT! I LOVE/HATE AMERICA! Better some American entertainment on, so I can cry while I masturbate!", you guys just so happen to sell - we just so happen to not have to produce, by just buying it cheaply, so there we are.
If you guys were to stop, overnight, we wouldn't be missing America.
We would be missing 50% of our TV-series, regardless of their origin.