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Challenges and Concerns

  1. Invest in “Fandom Infrastructure,” not just content. Build wikis, official Discord servers, and creator funds. Let fans monetize their edits and theories.
  2. Prioritize “evergreen emotional” over “topical trendy.” Content that can be re-watched during anxiety (cozy, predictable, kind) has longer tail revenue than controversial, shocking content.
  3. Embrace the “30-minute premium” format. The 22-minute comedy and 60-minute drama are dying. The optimal length for scripted streaming is 28–34 minutes (allows one ad break or no ad break, fits a lunch break).
  4. Use AI for localization, not creativity. The most successful productions use AI for dubbing, subtitling, and continuity checking, but reserve writing and directing for humans. AI-written scripts consistently score lower on Cultural Velocity.
  5. Launch “Second Window FAST” channels. Create free, ad-supported linear channels of your library (e.g., “24/7 Old Sitcoms” or “Reality TV Courtroom”) on Pluto, Tubi, or Samsung TV Plus. This captures the “passive viewer” segment that refuses to choose.

The transition from cable television to Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) services like Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max has fundamentally changed our viewing habits. Invest in “Fandom Infrastructure,” not just content