The Evolution of Exclusive Entertainment Content: How Popular Media is Changing the Game
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Similarly, Amazon Music’s acquisition of My Dad Wrote a Porno and Audible’s original audiobooks demonstrate that popular media now includes spoken word behind a gate. This fragmenting of the audio landscape forces consumers to choose between platforms based on which voice they cannot live without.