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: Broadcasters and studios were limited by actual physical bandwidth. There were only so many radio waves, television channels, and movie theater screens available.

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For decades, the story of media was dictated by scarce distribution channels controlled by a handful of major studios and networks. Today, that traditional model is being completely rewritten by streaming, algorithms, and artificial intelligence. 📽️ The Era of Scarcity (1920s–1990s) : Broadcasters and studios were limited by actual

: Companies stopped just distributing other people's art and became the creators themselves. Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) platforms like Netflix and massive ad-supported platforms like YouTube redefined global viewing habits. For decades, the story of media was dictated

: Shows like Game of Thrones proved that television was no longer just a living room experience. Social media became the new global water cooler where audiences gathered to express shock, hype, and frustration in real time. 🤖 The Current Landscape and AI (2020s–Present)

: Digital distribution meant platforms could offer an endless catalog of niche content.

: Because shelf space and airtime were limited, companies focused exclusively on the most popular content. They needed mass-market hits—"blockbusters"—to recoup massive production and distribution costs.