I think this is an overly cynical take. Long form tv show/movie length content is never going to be replaced by algorithm driven short form content, if it was then it would already be happening.
This is the same as the game market. People constantly lament the state of the mobile game market as if it's replaced PC/console games of old, but in reality it's just a new but separate market. There's still just as many (actually many many more) traditional, non incrementally monetized games being made still.
> Long form tv show/movie length content is never going to be replaced by algorithm driven short form content, if it was then it would already be happening.
Let's put "algorithm driven" aside for a while. I was of the same opinion that long form isn't going to die but then Netflix came, and i ran into 5-10 minute shorts on youtube that can be better than most overlong streaming service "content".
This is the same as the game market. People constantly lament the state of the mobile game market as if it's replaced PC/console games of old, but in reality it's just a new but separate market. There's still just as many (actually many many more) traditional, non incrementally monetized games being made still.