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Concert touring has also changed. Due to low streaming royalties, touring is now the primary income driver for most artists. This has led to the "tour movie" and "livestream concert" becoming a popular media sub-genre, as seen with Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour film, which bypassed traditional distributors to go straight to AMC Theatres and streaming.

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Today, the economics of streaming and the necessity of the "theatrical event" have killed the mid-budget film. The only movies that succeed in theaters are IP-driven franchise spectacles (Marvel, DC, Fast & Furious ) or low-budget horror films. Everything else—the dramas, the rom-coms—has been relegated to streaming, where they are buried in the algorithm, consumed as background noise while you fold laundry.