Vision 2024: How TV Triumphs in the Next Media Evolution
As the world gears down for the holidays, I too am powering off for my annual week of digital detox. Yet, as I unwind, one question is persisting in my mind: What if the TV industry not only survives the next 12 months but thrives in the media revolution ahead?
At first glance, this might seem a tale of David(s) versus Goliath(s), pitching the traditional TV industry against the towering might of big tech. But this isn't a zero-sum game. The reality is more nuanced, suggesting a future where entities will not only coexist but collaborate for mutual success. No single player, not even the tech giants, can monopolize media and entertainment when it includes such vast components as intellectual property creation, bundling and distribution, as well as data capture, processing, and advertising.
?The bear case paints a grim picture: TV fumbles the streaming play, big tech is invincible, the youth are lost to the bite-sized distractions of social media, and AI's benefits are hoarded by the usual suspects.
?But let's entertain the bull case for a moment.
?As someone with decades left in my career, charged with leading a team brimming with potential, I remain steadfast in my belief in TV's vibrant future despite the bears.?
Before trying to land the plane with next year’s predictions, let’s first fast forward 10 years.
TV in the 2030’s
In the future TV landscape, premium offerings will not be defined by their duration but rather by their curation. ?This means both short-form social videos and long-form scripted entertainment must be crafted with intention to survive. Observing my own six-year-old's equally keen interest in both short-form clips on YouTube as well as his love for family-friendly shows on Netflix, Paramount+, and Disney+, underscores the need for diverse content that caters to different contexts and viewing preferences, along with safe and integrated advertising.
Intellectual property will remain the cornerstone of the entertainment sector, yet the integration of AI into the creative process won't diminish the human touch; it will enhance and augment it … when deployed with intentionality. Forward-thinking content companies will distinguish themselves by providing creators and fans with domain-specific AI tools to craft and monetize compelling stories through multiple channels, from subscriptions to advertising.
As consumption devices evolve, so too must distribution strategies. The key to success lies in delivering exceptional viewer experiences economically by leveraging smart bundling that prioritizes user privacy and convenience.
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While the future heralds many changes, the desire for choice—balanced against the threat of choice overload—will persist as content continues to be predominantly consumed at home, delivered through the internet, and watched on the big screen (mostly) in the home.
For TV to win, it must embrace its core strengths: exceptional content, broad distribution, immersive experiences, and unmatched value. This isn't just feasible; it's already happening among the pioneers of the industry.? TV's history of bundling, its unparalleled talent for storytelling, and its demonstrated commitment to data privacy have set it apart. Companies like Blockgraph and OpenAP (among others) are also a testament to the industry's innovative and collaborative spirit, leading the charge in data collaboration and audience-based buying respectively.
2024 Predictions
So now let’s turn to 2024. 2024 won't be the finale where everything clicks into place just yet. Instead, it will be a year of laying down the building blocks for a prosperous future.? Here are a few key highlights of what to expect:
Moving Ahead
As we stand on the precipice of change, it's clear that the TV industry's narrative is far from over. It will require resilience, adaptation, and ingenuity. In a world that prizes agility, TV’s readiness to evolve and its commitment to collaborative success could well be its crowning glory.
At Blockgraph, we're excited to play a pivotal role in this journey, empowering TV to reclaim its identity and steer the media landscape into a new era. What's your vision for the future of TV?
Here’s to a great year.
C-Suite Exec / Data Strategy / Innovator / Investor - Advisor / Global Experience
11 个月great read Jason
General Counsel ? M&A | Corporate Governance | Strategic Advisor | Commercial Contracts | Cross-Functional Team Leader | Negotiation | Joint Ventures
11 个月Great insights Jason. No viewers can keep track of what’s on 10 different streamers so someone better make the bundle, search and logins simple and smarter!
Very very very well written Jason!
CEO, Blockgraph | Founder, Operator, Strategist.
11 个月Last year's recap: https://www.blockgraph.co/newsroom/2023-predictions-recap