#Streaming Wars
Total 41 articles
An analysis of 2025's top films reveals Hollywood's strategic pivot from franchise fatigue to tech-enabled, star-driven original IP. What this means for media.
Boston Blue's midseason finale is more than a cliffhanger; it's a strategic lesson in IP extension, audience retention, and combating streaming churn.
TVING's K-drama 'Villains' isn't just a show; it's a strategic move using veteran A-list actors to challenge Netflix's dominance in the streaming wars.
An analysis of how 'Dynamite Kiss's' character arcs signal a strategic shift in K-Drama storytelling, driven by global audience data and market demands.
KBS's 'Love Track' is more than a romance. It's a strategic move to atomize content, test IP, and compete with Netflix and TikTok. PRISM analyzes.
Beyond the knockout. Our analysis reveals how Netflix's Joshua vs. Paul fight is a strategic play to disrupt sports media and build a new fandom-as-a-service model.
Google's return to Movies Anywhere is more than a glitch. It's a critical look at the fragile state of digital ownership and the future of our media libraries.
Analysis of K-drama 'The Judge Returns' starring Ji Sung. It's not just a show, but a look into Korea's data-driven IP strategy for the global streaming wars.
K-Drama recommendations are evolving. Discover the data-driven strategy behind seasonal hits and how it's shaping the future of streaming content.
Corey Feldman's allegations reveal a critical flaw in the trauma-as-content economy, creating new liabilities for Hollywood studios and streaming platforms. A PRISM analysis.
The K-drama 'Heroes Next Door' signals a major strategic shift in Korean content, moving from lone heroes to community-driven narratives for global appeal.
Netflix's acquisition of Ready Player Me isn't just about gaming. It's a strategic play to build a metaverse-style platform and lock users into its ecosystem.