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The entertainment landscape is dominated by a core group of "Major Studios," often referred to as the , which control a significant majority of global film and television distribution. These entities have evolved from the fabled Hollywood Studio System of the 1920s-1940s, transitioning from "factory-style" production to global media conglomerates that manage massive intellectual property (IP) portfolios. The "Big Five" Major Studios

: Following recent corporate restructuring, it holds approximately 6% market share . Iconic productions include the Mission: Impossible and Top Gun franchises, along with Star Trek and Nickelodeon content like SpongeBob SquarePants . Notable Independent and "Mini-Major" Studios The entertainment landscape is dominated by a core

Beyond the Big Five, several smaller studios have carved out significant cultural niches: Iconic productions include the Mission: Impossible and Top

: Following Amazon’s acquisition of the historic MGM, this studio combines a 100-year-old library ( James Bond , Rocky ) with new streaming-first productions for Prime Video . Historical Context and Evolution

: While primarily a distributor, Netflix has become a major producer of original IP like Stranger Things and Squid Game , increasingly acquiring legacy libraries to bolster its catalog. Historical Context and Evolution

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