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movie) to create "participation moments" where fans can engage beyond just watching. with a vast roster of artists
- The Streaming Paradox: Most streaming services (Disney+, Max, Peacock) lose money per subscriber, forcing a return to licensing content to rivals.
- Rising Costs: A single Marvel or DC movie can cost over $250 million before marketing. A flop (The Marvels, The Flash) can lose a studio over $100 million.
- Labor Strikes (2023): The WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes reshaped the industry, forcing studios to agree to AI protections, better residuals for streaming, and minimum staffing for writers’ rooms.
- The Theatrical vs. Streaming Debate: Post-pandemic, audiences are picky. Mid-budget dramas go to streaming; only spectacle (Oppenheimer, Barbie, Top Gun: Maverick) reliably fills theaters.
- Universal Music Group: Universal Music Group is one of the largest music production companies in the world, with a vast roster of artists, including Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Lady Gaga.
- Sony Music Entertainment: Sony Music Entertainment has produced several successful artists, including Adele, Beyoncé, and Justin Timberlake.
- Warner Music Group: Warner Music Group has produced several hit artists, including Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, and Coldplay.