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    Entertainment’s Evolution logo

    Entertainment’s Evolution

    May 28 | 11AM–12PM PDT (UTC -7)
    Charting future trends and innovations in the entertainment industry
    On-demand access

    The entertainment industry is undergoing a seismic transformation, shaped by global market shifts, technological disruption, and evolving audience behaviours. As international markets gain influence, streaming platforms consolidate, and AI-powered content creation accelerates, Hollywood’s traditional playbook is being rewritten.

    This free Financial Times Webinar will bring together industry leaders to examine the forces reshaping entertainment. How will Hollywood navigate increasing competition from global markets? What role will AI and policy shifts play in defining the industry’s future? Can the stand-alone streaming giants survive consolidation, or will big tech absorb the market? This session will provide crucial insights into the future of storytelling, distribution, and monetization—helping industry players stay ahead in an evolving landscape.

    Key Themes

    The Globalization of Entertainment

    How can Hollywood remain competitive as international markets like China, India, and South Korea gain greater influence?

    The Future of Streaming Consolidation

    Will the merging of platforms foster collaboration or intensify competition between traditional and tech-driven players?

    Regulating AI in Creative Industries

    What frameworks are needed to govern AI-generated content while protecting artistic integrity?

    Big Tech and the Streaming Landscape

    Could tech giants like Apple, Amazon, and Google absorb major streaming platforms—and what would that mean for consumers?

    Policy, Labor and Global Competition

    How will regulatory shifts in labor, AI, and antitrust impact Hollywood’s ability to compete with less-restrictive global markets?

    Our expert panel

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    DC
    Danny Cohen
    President
    Access Entertainment
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    VS
    Vania Schlogel
    Managing Partner
    Atwater Capital
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    ME
    Mark Endemaño
    Partner and Managing Director
    AlixPartners
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    AN
    Anna Nicolaou
    US Media Editor
    Financial Times
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    Christopher Grimes
    LA Bureau Chief
    Financial Times

    Join us at the FT Business of Entertainment Summit
    September 17–18, 2025 | 1 Hotel West Hollywood, California & Online

    The FT Business of Entertainment Summit will gather industry leaders for two days of candid discussion and actionable insight. Through exclusive interviews, panels and case studies, we’ll explore how studios and platforms are reshaping business models, the role of AI in redefining creativity, and where the next billion-dollar revenue streams lie. In a fragmented, fast-changing landscape, the best leaders don’t just adapt – they shape what comes next. Join us to chart the future of film, TV, music and gaming. 

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