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For decades, the story of media was dictated by scarce distribution channels controlled by a handful of major studios and networks. Today, that traditional model is being completely rewritten by streaming, algorithms, and artificial intelligence. 📽️ The Era of Scarcity (1920s–1990s)

: Companies stopped just distributing other people's art and became the creators themselves. Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) platforms like Netflix and massive ad-supported platforms like YouTube redefined global viewing habits. freeteenporngalleries

: Broadcasters and studios were limited by actual physical bandwidth. There were only so many radio waves, television channels, and movie theater screens available. For decades, the story of media was dictated

: Shows like Game of Thrones proved that television was no longer just a living room experience. Social media became the new global water cooler where audiences gathered to express shock, hype, and frustration in real time. 🤖 The Current Landscape and AI (2020s–Present) Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) platforms like Netflix

The digital revolution shattered physical shelf space and flipped the economics of the industry.

: Because shelf space and airtime were limited, companies focused exclusively on the most popular content. They needed mass-market hits—"blockbusters"—to recoup massive production and distribution costs.