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An Interview with Robert Fishman About the Current State of Hollywood

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United States
Started March 13, 2026

An interview with MoffettNathanson's Robert Fishman about the current state of Hollywood, including Netflix, Paramount, YouTube, Disney, and Amazon

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
The competition among platforms like YouTube and Paramount is fostering innovation, pushing studios to invest in high-quality content to attract audiences.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
The dominance of major streaming services is harming traditional cinema, reducing the variety of films available in theaters and limiting audience choice.
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While streaming offers convenience, it may lead to a homogenization of content, as platforms prioritize algorithms over artistic vision and unique storytelling.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
Disney's consolidation of media power threatens competition, stifling innovation and creativity in Hollywood as they focus on franchise over fresh ideas.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
The rise of streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon has democratized content creation, giving voice to diverse storytellers previously marginalized by Hollywood.
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