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Broadcasters now use spatial computing and 3D camera arrays to let fans watch games from "court-side" in VR or even from the first-person perspective of their favorite players.
Traditional theaters survive by becoming "event" destinations. High-tech venues like the Las Vegas Sphere have seen massive success (over 2 million tickets sold), proving audiences will pay for scale they can't replicate at home. For Gen Z and Alpha, social platforms have
The industry has seen massive structural moves, most notably the $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery assets by Netflix, signaling a move toward "super-platforms."
Social media has transitioned into a "super-layer" that rivals traditional search engines and TV networks. In 2026, AI is no longer a novelty;
The "Streaming Wars" have effectively ended, replaced by an era of . Major players are no longer fighting purely for subscriber counts, but for control over the "discovery funnel."