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Bloated Ticks: Media Giants & Creator Impact

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A recent commentary from Simon Owens describes large media conglomerates as “bloated ticks,” suggesting they have grown excessively large and possibly inefficient. This metaphor frames a broader conversation about how the scale and structure of these entities affect the creator ecosystem, particularly in terms of resource distribution, platform policies, and market dynamics.

The piece also raises a supplemental question: can Buzzfeed fuel a FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) channel? While the article does not confirm any launch, it highlights the curiosity around whether a digitally native publisher like Buzzfeed could translate its content strengths into a linear, ad‑supported streaming format. Such a move would represent another avenue for creators to reach audiences outside traditional social‑media feeds.

For creators, the “bloated ticks” characterization invites scrutiny of where they choose to invest time and effort. If conglomerates are perceived as sluggish or overly bureaucratic, independent creators might find more agile opportunities with emerging platforms, niche networks, or direct‑to‑audience models. Conversely, the scale of these giants still offers reach and funding potential that smaller outlets may struggle to match.

The Buzzfeed FAST channel speculation points to a possible shift toward hybrid distribution—combining on‑demand digital content with scheduled, ad‑supported streaming. Creators who can adapt their work to both formats may benefit from diversified revenue streams and broader exposure, though they would also need to navigate new technical requirements and advertising standards.

Overall, the commentary encourages creators to stay attentive to shifts in how major media companies operate and to watch for experiments like a potential Buzzfeed FAST channel. By maintaining flexibility and monitoring where audiences are migrating, creators can position themselves to take advantage of evolving distribution landscapes while mitigating reliance on any single, possibly overgrown, gatekeeper.

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