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  2. Category:Entertainment in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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  3. Industry Leaders Sketch Roadmap for Europe’s Film-TV ... - AOL

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  4. Public Film and TV Funds in Europe Face Crisis as ... - AOL

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    As Europe’s multitude of film agencies prepare to plant their flags atop Cannes’ pavilions, a host of public servants are mindful that they face an existential crisis in the bruising battle ...

  5. Europe’s Streaming Showdown is Coming to a Head - AOL

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    A velvet-gloved showdown brewing between European governments and U.S. streamers is set to reshape the European Union’s production landscape and could reverberate beyond Brussels in years to come.

  6. Category:Entertainment in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Entertainment in Europe" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Game of the Goose

  7. Category:Entertainment by country - Wikipedia

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  8. Old World, New Power: The Unexpected Ways Europe’s ...

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    Movies and shows were the U.S.’s dominant cultural export, but other countries have created hits that rival anything a major studio makes. Increasingly, streaming services have invested in non-U ...

  9. List of largest recorded music markets - Wikipedia

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    The United States has remained the biggest market for recorded music in IFPI history, except in 2010 when Japan topped the list. The largest Asian music market, Japan has always [vague] stayed within the top two. The other largest music markets by region include the United Kingdom in Europe, Australia in Oceania, and Brazil in South America