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We see the return of advertising, but with "contextual targeting" rather than invasive tracking. Spotify’s free tier with audio ads, Hulu’s basic plan, and even Amazon Prime Video introducing commercials signal that consumers are willing to tolerate ads for lower prices. Beyond just recommending what to watch next, AI

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