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Entertainment Industry Sees Shifts in Music, Film, and Streaming

New deals, productions, and viewership trends emerge in a rapidly changing landscape

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with new deals, productions, and viewership trends. In the music world, Sublime has signed with Atlantic Records, marking a significant partnership for the Southern California band....

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Entertainment Industry Sees Shifts in Music, Film, and Streaming

New deals, productions, and viewership trends emerge in a rapidly changing landscape

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with new deals, productions, and viewership trends. In the music world, Sublime has signed with Atlantic Records, marking a significant partnership for the Southern California band. With a new album and tour on the horizon, fans can expect to hear fresh sounds from the band, which now features Jakob Nowell, son of the late Bradley Nowell, on lead vocals.

In film, a new coming-of-age comedy/drama titled "Purgatory" has wrapped production in St. John's, Newfoundland. The movie, directed by Lindsay Lanzillotta, boasts an impressive cast, including J.K. Simmons, Abby Elliott, and John Reynolds. The story follows a 13-year-old girl navigating a fractured family life in the early 1980s.

Meanwhile, Tom Pelphrey is set to play the role of Jesus Christ in a new audio dramatization of the biblical story. The four-part series, titled "The Christ," will feature a star-studded cast, including David Oyelowo, Paul Walter Hauser, and Patricia Heaton. This production marks a new take on a timeless story, using cinematic-quality sound and music to bring the narrative to life.

In the world of streaming, Disney has made significant strides in closing the viewership gap with YouTube. According to Nielsen's latest Media Distributor Gauge report, Disney accounted for 11.9% of all U.S. TV viewing in January, thanks in part to the popularity of college and NFL football. YouTube still leads the pack, with 12.5% of viewership, while Netflix took the third spot with 8.8%.

However, a recent panel discussion at MIP London highlighted a shift in audience preferences. David Salmon, managing director at Tubi, noted that audiences "don't really care" whether content is made by professionals, creators, or users. This sentiment suggests that streaming platforms are prioritizing content that resonates with viewers, regardless of its production origins.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that new partnerships, productions, and trends are emerging. Whether it's Sublime's new album, Tom Pelphrey's portrayal of Jesus Christ, or the shifting landscape of streaming, one thing is certain: the industry is ripe for innovation and growth.

The rise of streaming platforms has also led to new opportunities for content creators. Tubi's focus on locally relevant sports rights, for instance, has helped the streamer acquire new users. Similarly, Pluto TV's emphasis on sports as a user acquisition driver has contributed to its success.

As the lines between traditional and streaming media continue to blur, it's essential to consider the implications of these shifts. The fact that audiences are increasingly agnostic about content origins suggests that the industry is moving towards a more democratized model, where creators and users have more opportunities to produce and consume content.

In conclusion, the entertainment industry is experiencing a wave of new developments, from Sublime's partnership with Atlantic Records to the rise of streaming platforms. As the industry continues to evolve, it's clear that innovation, growth, and a willingness to adapt will be key to success.

The entertainment industry is abuzz with new deals, productions, and viewership trends. In the music world, Sublime has signed with Atlantic Records, marking a significant partnership for the Southern California band. With a new album and tour on the horizon, fans can expect to hear fresh sounds from the band, which now features Jakob Nowell, son of the late Bradley Nowell, on lead vocals.

In film, a new coming-of-age comedy/drama titled "Purgatory" has wrapped production in St. John's, Newfoundland. The movie, directed by Lindsay Lanzillotta, boasts an impressive cast, including J.K. Simmons, Abby Elliott, and John Reynolds. The story follows a 13-year-old girl navigating a fractured family life in the early 1980s.

Meanwhile, Tom Pelphrey is set to play the role of Jesus Christ in a new audio dramatization of the biblical story. The four-part series, titled "The Christ," will feature a star-studded cast, including David Oyelowo, Paul Walter Hauser, and Patricia Heaton. This production marks a new take on a timeless story, using cinematic-quality sound and music to bring the narrative to life.

In the world of streaming, Disney has made significant strides in closing the viewership gap with YouTube. According to Nielsen's latest Media Distributor Gauge report, Disney accounted for 11.9% of all U.S. TV viewing in January, thanks in part to the popularity of college and NFL football. YouTube still leads the pack, with 12.5% of viewership, while Netflix took the third spot with 8.8%.

However, a recent panel discussion at MIP London highlighted a shift in audience preferences. David Salmon, managing director at Tubi, noted that audiences "don't really care" whether content is made by professionals, creators, or users. This sentiment suggests that streaming platforms are prioritizing content that resonates with viewers, regardless of its production origins.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that new partnerships, productions, and trends are emerging. Whether it's Sublime's new album, Tom Pelphrey's portrayal of Jesus Christ, or the shifting landscape of streaming, one thing is certain: the industry is ripe for innovation and growth.

The rise of streaming platforms has also led to new opportunities for content creators. Tubi's focus on locally relevant sports rights, for instance, has helped the streamer acquire new users. Similarly, Pluto TV's emphasis on sports as a user acquisition driver has contributed to its success.

As the lines between traditional and streaming media continue to blur, it's essential to consider the implications of these shifts. The fact that audiences are increasingly agnostic about content origins suggests that the industry is moving towards a more democratized model, where creators and users have more opportunities to produce and consume content.

In conclusion, the entertainment industry is experiencing a wave of new developments, from Sublime's partnership with Atlantic Records to the rise of streaming platforms. As the industry continues to evolve, it's clear that innovation, growth, and a willingness to adapt will be key to success.

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