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    Paramount’s Identity Crisis: Massive Layoffs, Creative Exodus, and Strategic Uncertainty

    What was sold as a revitalization appears to many inside and outside the company as a high-risk restructuring that may strip Paramount of the very assets that once justified the deal. The comparison made by a number of veterans suggests that this has the makings of another Bronfman-era playbook: big promises, bigger checks, and a costly chase for scale that
  • Distribution

    From Blockbusters to Bust: Why the Film Industry Isn’t Bouncing Back

    When the cinema lights go down and the credits roll, it becomes clear that the major studio theatrical business is no longer a reliable growth engine. Yes, the occasional billion-dollar franchise still lands. But beneath the surface lies a shrinking marketplace, fewer wide releases, and an exodus of mid-budget films with nowhere to land.
  • Streaming

    Streaming Growth Slows: How SVOD Platforms Are Shifting Strategies in 2025

    Global streaming is shifting from rapid subscriber growth to a focus on retention, monetization, and diversified content delivery. With mature markets slowing and engagement slipping, SVOD platforms are expanding into lower-ARPU regions, testing ad-supported tiers, and forging partnerships like Netflix’s landmark TF1 deal, which blends traditional TV, live sports, and on-demand programming.
  • Distribution

    Paramount’s Bold Bid for Warner: What a $60 Billion Merger Means for Hollywood

    Skydance, backed by the Ellison family, has just acquired Paramount, and is now eyeing Warner Bros. Discovery for its next takeover. If consummated, the merger would unite some of the most valuable entertainment assets under one roof—streaming platforms, TV networks, movie studios, and sports rights. The combined company would immediately rival Disney and Netflix in scale.
  • Distribution

    Film Distribution Reset: Genre Wins, Big Acquisitions, Sparse Deals, and New Frontiers

    Let’s be blunt: TIFF 50’s low deal count and headline grabs tell the same story: the old model of acquisition excess no longer exists. But that doesn’t mean distribution is dead; it means it’s being refined. The more brutal, quieter truth is this: many films failed to get deals, not because they weren’t good, but because the margins, windows, and
Streaming

Streaming Growth Slows: How SVOD Platforms Are Shifting Strategies in 2025

Global streaming is shifting from rapid subscriber growth to a focus on retention, monetization, and diversified content delivery. With mature markets slowing and engagement slipping, SVOD platforms are expanding into lower-ARPU regions, testing ad-supported tiers, and forging partnerships like Netflix’s landmark TF1 deal, which blends traditional TV, live sports, and on-demand programming.

Distribution

Paramount’s Identity Crisis: Massive Layoffs, Creative Exodus, and Strategic Uncertainty

What was sold as a revitalization appears to many inside and outside the company as a high-risk restructuring that may strip Paramount of the very assets that once justified the deal. The comparison made by a number of veterans suggests that this has the makings of another Bronfman-era playbook: big promises, bigger checks, and a costly chase for scale that can leave the core business weaker.

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Paramount’s Identity Crisis: Massive Layoffs, Creative Exodus, and Strategic Uncertainty

Distribution

What was sold as a revitalization appears to many inside and outside the company as a high-risk restructuring that may strip Paramount of the very assets that once justified the deal. The comparison made by a number of veterans suggests that this has the makings of another Bronfman-era playbook: big promises, bigger checks, and a costly chase for scale that can leave the core business weaker.

From Blockbusters to Bust: Why the Film Industry Isn’t Bouncing Back

Distribution

When the cinema lights go down and the credits roll, it becomes clear that the major studio theatrical business is no longer a reliable growth engine. Yes, the occasional billion-dollar franchise still lands. But beneath the surface lies a shrinking marketplace, fewer wide releases, and an exodus of mid-budget films with nowhere to land.

Streaming Growth Slows: How SVOD Platforms Are Shifting Strategies in 2025

Streaming

Global streaming is shifting from rapid subscriber growth to a focus on retention, monetization, and diversified content delivery. With mature markets slowing and engagement slipping, SVOD platforms are expanding into lower-ARPU regions, testing ad-supported tiers, and forging partnerships like Netflix’s landmark TF1 deal, which blends traditional TV, live sports, and on-demand programming.

Paramount’s Bold Bid for Warner: What a $60 Billion Merger Means for Hollywood

Distribution

Skydance, backed by the Ellison family, has just acquired Paramount, and is now eyeing Warner Bros. Discovery for its next takeover. If consummated, the merger would unite some of the most valuable entertainment assets under one roof—streaming platforms, TV networks, movie studios, and sports rights. The combined company would immediately rival Disney and Netflix in scale.

Film Distribution Reset: Genre Wins, Big Acquisitions, Sparse Deals, and New Frontiers

Distribution

Let’s be blunt: TIFF 50’s low deal count and headline grabs tell the same story: the old model of acquisition excess no longer exists. But that doesn’t mean distribution is dead; it means it’s being refined. The more brutal, quieter truth is this: many films failed to get deals, not because they weren’t good, but because the margins, windows, and risk calculus no longer justify speculative purchasing.

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Paramount’s Identity Crisis: Massive Layoffs, Creative Exodus, and Strategic Uncertainty

Distribution

What was sold as a revitalization appears to many inside and outside the company as a high-risk restructuring that may strip Paramount of the very assets that once justified the deal. The comparison made by a number of veterans suggests that this has the makings of another Bronfman-era playbook: big promises, bigger checks, and a costly chase for scale that can leave the core business weaker.

From Blockbusters to Bust: Why the Film Industry Isn’t Bouncing Back

Distribution

When the cinema lights go down and the credits roll, it becomes clear that the major studio theatrical business is no longer a reliable growth engine. Yes, the occasional billion-dollar franchise still lands. But beneath the surface lies a shrinking marketplace, fewer wide releases, and an exodus of mid-budget films with nowhere to land.

Paramount’s Bold Bid for Warner: What a $60 Billion Merger Means for Hollywood

Distribution

Skydance, backed by the Ellison family, has just acquired Paramount, and is now eyeing Warner Bros. Discovery for its next takeover. If consummated, the merger would unite some of the most valuable entertainment assets under one roof—streaming platforms, TV networks, movie studios, and sports rights. The combined company would immediately rival Disney and Netflix in scale.

Film Distribution Reset: Genre Wins, Big Acquisitions, Sparse Deals, and New Frontiers

Distribution

Let’s be blunt: TIFF 50’s low deal count and headline grabs tell the same story: the old model of acquisition excess no longer exists. But that doesn’t mean distribution is dead; it means it’s being refined. The more brutal, quieter truth is this: many films failed to get deals, not because they weren’t good, but because the margins, windows, and risk calculus no longer justify speculative purchasing.

TIFF 2025 at Halfway Mark: Slow Negotiations, Genre Plays, New Distributors, and Market Jitters

Distribution

Well into its second week, TIFF 2025 is shaping up less as a buying frenzy and more as a barometer for where the independent business is heading. Deal volume remains lean, but the festival has already produced a $15 million bidding war for a Midnight Madness horror and a seven-figure North American deal for Gus Van Sant’s “Dead Man’s Wire.”

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