AI in Media & Entertainment
Journalism, streaming, gaming, music and film AI applications
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How Netflix Quietly Took Over UK Screens in 2025
Netflix has become the top choice for TV viewers in the UK, edging just ahead of the BBC. In 2025,…
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The CW and ESPN Team Up for New Live Sports Launch
The CW is bringing its live sports programming to ESPN starting August 4, 2026. This new partnership means sports fans…
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Ubisoft’s Far Cry Revival and Industry Shakeups in 2026
Ubisoft is getting serious about Far Cry again. After a quiet stretch since 2021, the publisher has greenlit a new…
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When AI Takes Over Your Playlist What You Need to Know
AI-generated music is flooding streaming platforms. Spotify, one of the biggest music services, doesn’t label AI-created tracks. This leaves listeners…
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Faces for Sale How AI is Changing China’s Drama Industry
The drama scene in China is undergoing a wild transformation. Over 95% of the 128,000 microdramas released in the first…
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How Data and Tech Are Changing Museums for Visitors
Museums are changing fast. They no longer stand as quiet temples of art and history. Instead, they are becoming lively…
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YouTube’s New AI Thumbnail Tools Change Shorts Creation
YouTube just made thumbnail creation for Shorts less painful. The platform rolled out new tools letting creators upload custom thumbnails…
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New Batman Detective Game Arrives with Season Two on Prime Video
Amazon Luna is launching a fresh Batman game next week. The title is Batman: Caped Crusader – Chronicles. It arrives…
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How AI Is Blurring Lines Between Entertainment Apps
All the big entertainment apps are starting to look the same. That’s no accident. The battle for user attention has…
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