EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 17 MIN
The New Media Order: 5 Surprising Shifts Redefining Entertainment and Innovation
from Indigon Radio: The Business of Creative Power · host Tony Holobyte
The media landscape has entered structural dislocation. What looks like corporate consolidation—like Netflix’s pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery amid competing pressure from Paramount Skydance—is actually a battle over who owns, funds, and controls culture. This episode maps five shifts redefining entertainment and innovation: the collapse of the $1–5M film pipeline in the West and its migration to Asia, the quiet erosion of fair use through private platform licensing, the rise of AVOD and Tubi’s scale, the hidden ownership strings attached to student filmmaking, and the HBCU pivot from athletics visibility to research and commercialization. This isn’t a headline recap. It’s a power map.
What this episode covers
A structural breakdown of the 2026 media reset—mergers, mid-budget flight, the TikTok licensing trap, Tubi’s rise, ownership illusions in film schools, and the HBCU pivot from athletics to innovation.
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