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At a recent HRTS panel, FX's John Landgraf and Disney's Eric Schrier shared their perspectives on how to endure the ongoing turmoil in the entertainment industry. Both executives emphasized the importance of resilience and adaptability in a rapidly changing landscape. They noted that many companies have faced significant challenges, but those that have survived are the ones that refused to give up.
Landgraf highlighted the necessity of innovation and creativity, suggesting that companies must continually evolve to meet the demands of an ever-discerning audience. Schrier echoed this sentiment, stressing the importance of collaboration and strategic partnerships in navigating these turbulent waters.
The discussion also touched on the impact of technology and changing viewer habits, which have reshaped the way content is produced and consumed. As the industry grapples with these shifts, the insights from Landgraf and Schrier serve as a reminder that perseverance, coupled with a willingness to adapt, is crucial for success in the entertainment business.
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