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Comedy's Future: Netflix, Roasts, and Global Stages
18 Nov
Summary
- Netflix's 'Tom Brady roast' achieved 2.5 billion viewing minutes.
- Comedians now build careers online without needing TV shows.
- Riyadh Comedy Festival highlighted comedy diplomacy's impact.

The business of comedy is undergoing significant transformation, with industry figures gathering at the New York Comedy Festival to discuss its evolving dynamics. Netflix's massive success with specials like the 'Tom Brady roast,' which garnered 2.5 billion viewing minutes, underscores the platform's current dominance in comedy viewership, akin to HBO's past influence.
The traditional path to comedy stardom has shifted dramatically. Panelists noted that the end goal is no longer solely a television show; careers can now be built through online content, short-form videos, and live stand-up. This diversification offers more avenues for success than the shrinking landscape of traditional television networks.
Discussions also delved into the impact of international comedy events, such as the Riyadh Comedy Festival. For some, participating represented 'comedy diplomacy,' bridging cultural divides through shared laughter, while others debated the financial incentives. The consensus highlighted how comedy continues to adapt, finding new platforms and purposes globally.




