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A wholesale change in the way we develop and consume video is upon us. Consumers are cutting the cord on cable services, and many are foregoing TVs altogether. These shifts are upending the traditional players and business models for television. How people engage with video is changing, as well as how content creators generate ideas and evaluate their success. In addition to documenting the companies and people behind these shifts, Quartz helps readers navigate the effect on their own viewing habits.
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