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We are already seeing the return of cable-like bundles. Disney+, Hulu, and Max offer joint packages. Apple and Amazon are aggregating channels. In the future, exclusivity may belong to "mega-bundles" rather than individual apps. Hyper-Personalized Exclusives

For decades, popular media was defined by mass accessibility—cable television, radio, and cinema. However, the streaming revolution, spearheaded by platforms like Netflix and Disney+, changed the paradigm. When every show is available at any time, true value is found in the "exclusive"—content that cannot be found anywhere else. The Streaming War Front

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The streaming market is saturated, making it difficult for platforms to differentiate themselves. The strategy to combat this is investing billions into original programming Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime Video spend fortunes on exclusive, high-production-value series and films.