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The "binge drop" (releasing an entire season at once) allows for deep immersion. It turns a show into a 10-hour movie. It fuels spoiler culture and frantic weekend social media discourse. But it also means a show lives and dies in seven days.
The Evolution of Popular Media
This is the "un-bundling" of the cable bundle. We cut the cord to save money, only to re-bundle ourselves into a dozen streaming services that cost the same as cable did in 1995.
The Rise of Streaming Services
The future of entertainment content distribution is not one box; it’s a chaotic menu where you pick and choose, but you always forget what you’re paying for.
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Title: The Entertainment Industry: A Reference Handbook (2020) – Michael J. Haupert
Why it’s useful: Covers film, TV, streaming, music, and gaming as economic and industrial systems. Includes data on revenue models, licensing, and the shift to digital.
Best for: Understanding why certain content gets greenlit.