Media conglomerates deploy exclusivity through several distinct models to capture and retain audiences. 1. First-Party Originals
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The concept of exclusive content is simple: create a product so desirable that consumers have no choice but to pay for entry. In business terms, this is the "walled garden" approach. Companies like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Apple TV+ do not merely want to rent you a movie; they want to capture your monthly subscription fee indefinitely. In business terms, this is the "walled garden" approach
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Disney’s strategy is unique: they rarely create new IP from scratch. Instead, they weaponize nostalgia. Exclusive content here means Marvel sequels , Star Wars spin-offs ( Ahsoka , The Acolyte ), and live-action remakes of animated classics. Their bet is that you will pay for a lifetime of memories. With the integration of Hulu, they also corner the “general entertainment” market, offering exclusives like Only Murders in the Building .