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Consumers are frustrated. To watch a single season of Star Trek (Paramount+), The Office (Peacock), Seinfeld (Netflix), and Friends (Max), a family needs five subscriptions. What was once "popular media" (shared cultural touchstones) is now scattered across a dozen paywalls. What was once "popular media" (shared cultural touchstones)
The film industry has also been affected, with the rise of streaming services changing the way that movies are distributed and marketed. The success of streaming services has also led to a surge in demand for original content, with many studios and producers now focusing on producing content for these platforms. The Role of Franchises and Fandoms In this
In this fragmented landscape, established Intellectual Property (IP) has become the bedrock of exclusive content. When a platform is asking a user to pay $15 a month, they want a guarantee of quality. This is why we see a saturation of prequels, sequels, and spin-offs.