Entertainment and media is the most attention-driven sector in global commerce. A single weekend box office, a streaming subscriber print, a label release, a game launch, or a talent contract can move tens of billions in enterprise value. The category includes Netflix, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount Global, Comcast/NBCUniversal, Amazon MGM, Apple TV+, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate, and the privately-held studios; the major music groups Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Music; the gaming majors Microsoft Activision, EA, Take-Two, Sony Interactive, Nintendo, Ubisoft; and the talent agencies CAA, WME, UTA, and Gersh. Communications operates as a load-bearing capability — earned media drives talent narratives, awards strategy moves franchise economics, capital markets coverage shapes valuations, and the AI Communications layer is rewriting the IP landscape underneath the entire category.
Entertainment & Media Communications
Studios, streamers, music, gaming, and publishing — talent-driven storytelling, awards strategy, capital markets, and AI-era IP exposure.

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