The global entertainment and media (E&M) industry is undergoing a massive transformation, with revenues projected to reach $3.4 trillion by 2028. This growth is fueled by a decisive shift from traditional formats toward digital-first, on-demand, and highly personalized content experiences. As of 2025, global streaming services have officially surpassed traditional broadcast and cable in total U.S. viewership, signaling the end of an era for "appointment viewing". The Digital Shift and Streaming Dominance
So, what does the future hold for entertainment and media content? Here are a few trends and insights to watch out for: The global entertainment and media (E&M) industry is
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The future of entertainment and media content is fragmented, immersive, and incredibly fast. As technology like AI begins to assist in content creation—from writing scripts to generating photorealistic visuals—the volume of content will only explode. The challenge for the future isn't finding something to watch; it’s finding the signal within the noise. Lean-back content: Passive