Scenarios about 'media conglomerates'
Media conglomerates are large corporations that own multiple mass media companies across various platforms including television, film, publishing, and digital media. These powerful entities emerged primarily in the 20th century, consolidating ownership of information channels and entertainment production through mergers and acquisitions. In alternate history scenarios, different patterns of media ownership can significantly influence public discourse, cultural development, and the spread of information or propaganda within societies.
What If Disney Never Acquired Lucasfilm?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm never occurred, fundamentally altering the trajectory of the Star Wars franchise, entertainment industry consolidation, and George Lucas's legacy.
What If Disney Never Became an Entertainment Giant?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Walt Disney's company remained a small animation studio rather than evolving into the global entertainment conglomerate that shapes modern media and culture.
What If Disney Never Purchased Marvel?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Disney's landmark 2009 acquisition of Marvel Entertainment never occurred, reshaping the entertainment landscape and the evolution of superhero media in the 21st century.