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The entertainment industry is currently dominated by a "Big Five" group of major studios that control the vast majority of global box office revenue and distribution
2. Historical Precedents: From Factory to Network
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Apple Original Films
: Positioned as the "New HBO," Apple funds expensive, auteur-driven blockbusters like Killers of the Flower Moon and has recently secured exclusive sports rights for Formula 1 . The Verdict: Studios that treat writers and crew
- The Verdict: Studios that treat writers and crew as line items to be cut inevitably produce content that feels hollow. The "content slop" phenomenon—where shows feel written by committee or AI—is a direct result of current corporate production models. The studios that will survive the next decade are those that pivot back to prioritizing creator relationships.
- The Netflix Model: Netflix revolutionized the industry by treating content as a commodity. While this has given us gems like Stranger Things and The Crown, the "throw everything at the wall" approach has diluted brand identity. For every hit, there are dozens of canceled-after-one-season projects, leading to a consumer fatigue that suggests quantity is actively cannibalizing quality.
- Legacy Studios (HBO/Max, Apple TV+): In contrast, legacy studios and tech entrants with deeper pockets but smaller libraries (like Apple TV+) have largely bet on prestige. The production value here remains high, emphasizing cinematic television (Severance, Succession). These studios are currently winning the critical race, proving that curatorial restraint is more valuable than algorithmic overflow.
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