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1. quasar+3e[view] [source] 2025-12-05 13:46:05
>>meetpa+(OP)
We’re witnessing the globalization of television.

When all is said and done there’s going to be a few players left and they’re all going to be American by the current looks of things. You could argue movies were already like this, but for television that’s quite the change as most countries had many television production companies and stations.

Now it seems like they’ll be a few global media companies and maybe some local production houses that have to sell their stuff to these guys or setup their own services like the BBC does with iPlayer in the UK, with somewhat limited success compared to these giants.

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2. jmkd+9f[view] [source] 2025-12-05 13:51:08
>>quasar+3e
They won't be American. The balance of power has already shifted east. There are now more productions, more money and more facilities east of Madrid than west of it.
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3. tolera+zi[view] [source] 2025-12-05 14:07:16
>>jmkd+9f
So the companies in charge of distributing the content are American-based multinationals; production leaks out of the US toward prettier places and more amicable laborers; if you’re American and want to tag along—in or behind the scenes—you’re going to need a passport or a visa.

Or something like that?

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