The Death of Peak TV - And What It Means for Hollywood | SXSW 2024
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Portuguese and Spanish language translations for SXSW 2024 Keynotes and Featured Sessions presented by Itaú
2024 represents the dawn of an uncertain new era for the TV business, and the evidence for that is clear in one of its most closely followed metrics: the so-called Peak TV trend, which tracks the volume of original series produced across streaming and linear platforms each year. After many cycles of seemingly limitless growth, an unmistakable decline has begun, and where it goes from here is anybody’s guess.
While Hollywood’s 2023 labor strikes are clearly a major factor, a more complex web of dynamics is also at play. Variety Intelligence Platform will present its analysis of how this seismic shift is impacting the many facets of the TV business, transforming the industry in the process and giving the global marketplace glimpses of what the medium will become in the future.
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Peak TV 📺 is not dead! Peak TV will move production to developing countries, where cost is much cheaper, and Netflix has leaned hard on this! But with AI emerging who knows what’s gonna happen, but one thing is certain production cost will continue to go down, democratising access to technology for low cost tv production.
Excellent talk. Informative
If that's the case, these streaming services should consider launching their own live TV section, similar to what Tubi has done. 39:29
It was end of ZIRP
My god, SXSW is terrible this year.
Just bad unknown marketing people.
This used to be a thing?
When you read the description, you'll notice it pertains to data concerning Hollywood success, streaming services, and traditional linear platforms.
@@Vanced-ii3bj What does that have to do with my comment?
@@andybaldman " Just bad unknown marketing people. "
He's a media analyst discussing Hollywood-related data. Have you even watched any part of the video?
@@Vanced-ii3bj Yes, and he's just an unknown marketing person who is self-promoting. This conference used to be a place where big names discussed big things. It was culturally relevant. This seems sad by comparison.