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The rise of streaming services like Netflix (2007), Hulu (2008), and Amazon Prime Video (2006) transformed the way we consume entertainment content. These platforms offered a vast library of TV shows, movies, and original content, allowing users to binge-watch their favorite shows and discover new ones. Suddenly, the barrier to entry vanished