There is also the component of decentralization. Right now, we see Hollywood (movie and television) and New York (television) as major epicenters for media. With the advancement of technology on the creation site, we can see companies, large and small, get into the game in different regions.
This is, of course, not limited to a single country. People anywhere will be able to create content that is "good enough".
After all, there was a time when the major news source was CNN. Looking at their ratings, that is far from the case. Most of us get our news online, often put together by some individual who is far from a broadcaster or journalists (at least by traditional metrics).
I foresee a similar things happening with film, television, and the entertainment medium.
It's already happening. I almost joined a group that is connecting script writers with producers without going through the usual agenting channels. I may join them yet. But decentralization of the film industry has already begun.
I am a member of https://adimverse.com/, which attempting the same thing for creators of all kinds including film and script writers, novelists, and other storytellers.
Yep. They might be small now but they will start to grow in size. This is how disruption works.
It happens on the fringes first before really exploding.