The concept of entertainment studios dates back to the early 20th century, when film studios like Hollywood's major studios (e.g., Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, and Universal Studios) began producing movies on a large scale. These studios developed a system of production, distribution, and exhibition that dominated the film industry for decades. Over time, the studios expanded their reach to include television production, music, and other forms of entertainment.
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The landscape of entertainment has shifted from the traditional "Big Five" studio dominance to a high-tech ecosystem where streaming giants and indie disruptors rewrite the rules of production. This evolution is driven by massive original content investments—such as Disney's $10.5 billion spend in 2023—and a technological leap toward virtual production AI-driven creation McKinsey & Company The Studio Giants: From Legacy to Tech Powerhouses and other forms of entertainment.