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From Netflix originals to Spotify singles and video game console exclusives, the media industry has pivoted from a model of licensing to a model of ownership. But how did we get here, and what does the hunger for "exclusive" mean for the future of how we consume culture?

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Beyond the giants, a new model is emerging: creator-owned exclusivity. Individual artists are bypassing studios entirely. From Netflix originals to Spotify singles and video

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While Spotify touts exclusive podcast drops, musicians are moving to Bandcamp and supporting platforms like Patreon. Here, fans pay a monthly fee for exclusive demo tracks, live session recordings, and video commentary. Similarly, comedians like Nate Bargatze sell stand-up specials directly from their websites for a one-time fee of $15—keeping 90% of the revenue versus a Netflix licensing deal.