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Apple’s Vision Pro and Meta’s Quest headsets point toward "spatial computing." In the future, entertainment content may not be a rectangle on a wall, but an event that surrounds you. You won't watch a concert; you will stand on the stage next to the hologram of the performer. This has forced legacy media to reconsider its hierarchies
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Platforms like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and regional streaming services have normalized the "binge-watching" phenomenon. By decoupling content from traditional cable schedules, these platforms allow audiences to consume entire seasons of premium television in a single sitting. This shift has forced writers and producers to adapt, pacing narratives more like long-form movies than episodic television. 2. User-Generated Content (UGC) and Short-Form Video
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