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>We think the industry is facing a point of no return in which the economics of the old models look increasingly frail while the potential of the brave new world now appears overly hyped
The few people that still watch TV (all over 30 btw) are the only weirdos surprised by this. The synthetic corporate reality is dying, but there are still hillbillies in the US that think because something is on TV, it's somehow legitimate. The exact opposite is true, nothing on TV is reality and Hollywood figures are fringe idiots still living in the past.
https://variety.com/2022/film/news/netflix-stock-drop-hollywood-layoffs-1235257661/amp/
The few people that still watch TV (all over 30 btw) are the only weirdos surprised by this. The synthetic corporate reality is dying, but there are still hillbillies in the US that think because something is on TV, it's somehow legitimate. The exact opposite is true, nothing on TV is reality and Hollywood figures are fringe idiots still living in the past.
https://variety.com/2022/film/news/netflix-stock-drop-hollywood-layoffs-1235257661/amp/
