Industry reports highlight several transformative shifts in how content is made and viewed: Media, Entertainment and Sport - The World Economic Forum
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AI is no longer an experiment; it is core infrastructure for media companies. Operational AI:
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The Entertainment & Media (E&M) content industry is undergoing a seismic shift from a to a "profitability war" for margin. After the peak streaming wars (2020–2022), the industry has pivoted from volume to value. The key findings of this report indicate: