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Behind the magic is a brutal economic reality. The streaming wars have created an unprecedented demand for original content—what industry insiders call "peak TV." In 2023 alone, over 500 scripted television series were produced in the United States. This report provides an analysis of the file
This abundance is a blessing for consumers but a curse for creators. The attention economy is zero-sum: every hour spent on Fortnite is an hour not spent on HBO. To capture fleeting attention, platforms prioritize familiar IP (intellectual property). Hence the endless cycle of sequels, prequels, reboots, and cinematic universes. Originality is risk; nostalgia is safe. Date Stamp: 240817
For artists and writers, the model is precarious. The 2023 Hollywood strikes laid bare the fault lines: the rise of AI-generated content, the collapse of residual payments in the streaming era, and the "gigification" of creative labor. The content volcano may produce lava for viewers, but it often burns the people who stoke it.



