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Report: State of the Entertainment & Media Content Industry

Date: 2024–2025 Outlook
Sector Scope: Film, Television (Linear & Streaming), Music, Publishing (Digital & Print), Video Games, Social/User-Generated Content, Podcasts/Audio.

Digital Dominance: By 2019, digital media was projected to hold over 50% of the market share, with global revenue now exceeding $2 trillion.

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The Experience Economy: There is a massive shift toward experiential entertainment, where digital content is merged with physical spaces (like gamified sports arenas or location-based VR) to create "technology-enabled ecosystems".

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6. Key Risks & Headwinds

  1. Regulatory Fragmentation: US TikTok bans, EU’s AI Act (disclosure of AI-generated content), Canada’s Online News Act—forcing platform compliance costs.
  2. Talent & Labor Stability: Post-2023 strikes (WGA, SAG-AFTRA) resolved, but AI residuals and job displacement remain unresolved flashpoints.
  3. Piracy Resurgence: As streaming prices rise and content fragments, pirate sites and IPTV services are growing again (especially for live sports).
  4. Sustainability: High-budget productions (e.g., $200M+ fantasy series) are not sustainable without global hit status. A “mid-budget” revival (e.g., Anyone But You) is underway to improve ROI.

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Rising Costs: Production costs for premium content continue to climb, forcing a strategic pivot toward profitability over pure subscriber volume [7, 13].