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Explore key findings from our subscriber-only white paper, offering insights on how AI is shaping en

Explore key findings from our subscriber-only white paper, offering insights on how AI is shaping entertainment, media, and more. TheGrill 2024: AI White Paper We are excited to present an exclusive subscriber-only white paper, offering key insights from TheGrill 2024 on how AI is shaping entertainment, media, and more. Click below to subscribe to WrapPRO and download the full report. [DOWNLOAD]( Table of Contents - State of the Industry with Jeff Sagansky and Peter Guber - The Next Frontier: How AI is Reshaping the Studio System - Navigating the Future of Linear TV in a Streaming-Dominated Era - Protecting Creative Rights and Opportunities in the Age of AI - AI’s Role in Disability Access and Visibility in Film and TV - Powerhouse Producers in Hollywood - AI Protections from a SAG-AFTRA Perspective State of the Industry with Jeff Sagansky and Peter Guber Overview: At TheWrap’s Grill 2024, industry leaders Jeff Sagansky and Peter Guber outlined the seismic shifts impacting Hollywood’s business landscape. The collapse of traditional TV profit models and the aggressive rise of streaming services were key focal points, offering both cautionary insights and strategic perspectives for entertainment, media, and tech professionals. Key Insights: 1. Key Insights & Historical Context: - Origins of the Current Crisis: Jeff Sagansky, investor and principal at Eagle Equity Partners, traced the industry’s current upheaval to pivotal regulatory and strategic missteps. He referenced the FCC’s financial interest rule under Nixon, which once limited network ownership of shows and allowed networks to command up to 90% of backend profits. This historical decision set the stage for a reshaping of industry dynamics. - Cable’s Expansion as a Precursor: Cable’s rapid growth—from 16 million to 60 million households—mirrors today’s streaming oligopoly, with average consumers subscribing to four platforms. Sagansky pointed out that streaming services are now... To continue reading the full report, click below. [CONTINUE]( [Instagram]( TheWrap | 2034 Armacost Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90025 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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