The Rise of Individual Media
The creator economy — individuals producing content for audiences outside traditional media companies — has grown from a cottage industry into a structural force. Per a UGC gaming community, By 2026, estimates place its global value at over $250 billion.
What was once dismissed as hobby income now employs millions. Full-time creators, agencies supporting them, and platforms serving their audiences form an ecosystem that rivals the scale of traditional broadcast media.
Monetization Beyond Ads
Live streaming monetization has grown particularly fast. Platforms that enable direct tipping, paid superchats, and subscription tiers see creators earn 5-10x what they would from ad revenue alone.
Commerce is the next frontier. Creators-turned-brands are launching product lines, and platforms are investing heavily in making purchases happen within their native experience.
The Platform Wars
Short-form video platforms have captured enormous attention but face monetization challenges. Long-form platforms maintain better economics but struggle with discovery. Most creators now use short-form for reach and long-form for depth and revenue.
The next phase of platform competition will likely focus on helping creators build owned audiences — email lists, subscription communities, direct relationships — that are not dependent on any single platform's algorithm.