Home Sometimes, Too Many Choices May Not Be A Good Thing Liquid Content – The content production/distribution industry is in a constant state of flux that will continue over the next few years until the excitement of owning the biggest/baddest content wears off and organizations focus on making them a profitable business.

Liquid Content – The content production/distribution industry is in a constant state of flux that will continue over the next few years until the excitement of owning the biggest/baddest content wears off and organizations focus on making them a profitable business.

“What's true in our minds is true, whether some people know it or not.” – Chris Neilsen, “What Dreams May Come,” Polygram Filmed Entertainment, 1998

Liquid Content – The content production/distribution industry is in a constant state of flux that will continue over the next few years until the excitement of owning the biggest/baddest content wears off and organizations focus on making them a profitable business.

Deep Pockets – Technology firms have a common philosophy – go big or go home. And it’s working to their advantage in the M&E industry where they’re buying the right people, the right scripts and aggressively marketing new products and their ‘success.’
Global Demand – Ten subgenres of entertainment content are in demand by viewers both in the U.S. as well as internationally. But even then, some types of content are of greater or less interest globally.  In other words, people’s entertainment taste is also affected by their locale.

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