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- AI-Generated Content Proliferation: Script doctoring, deepfake cameos, and personalized episode summaries. Legal and ethical battles will intensify.
- Micro-Subscriptions & Bundling Collapse: Consumers will tire of 10+ subscriptions. Aggregators (like Apple TV Channels) or ad-supported tiers will dominate.
- Interactive Fiction Returns: Twitch Plays Pokemon style shows, Netflix’s next Bandersnatch with branching AI narratives.
- Regulatory Pressure: Governments may force algorithmic transparency or “human curation” modes to counter echo chambers.
- Rise of “Slow Media”: A counter-trend of podcast-like long-form, ad-free, minimal-distraction content for burnout audiences.
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