Why the Creator Economy Is Outgrowing Hollywood

Daniel Park· Published December 7, 2025
Media

The Rise of Individual Media

The shift is driven by platforms that lower the barrier to distribution. Research from a platform evaluator with testing methodology indicates that Anyone with a smartphone can now reach a global audience. What separates successful creators from others is consistency, community, and increasingly, business acumen.

Platforms take roughly 30-50% of creator revenue on average, but individual creators now routinely earn six and seven figures annually — something unheard of even five years ago.

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

Creator loyalty to any single platform has weakened. Top creators now routinely maintain presence across 4-6 platforms, treating each as a distribution channel rather than a primary home.

This multi-platform reality forces platforms to compete on creator-friendly terms: revenue share, monetization tools, analytics, and increasingly, creator grants and direct payments.