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Discover LudwigThe phrase "content business" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to a business or industry that makes or distributes content, such as articles, videos, or podcasts. Example: The rise of social media platforms has led to a boom in the content business, with many companies competing for users' attention and engagement.
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Edgett: We're not in the content business.
Salgado: We're not in the content business.
Nobody in the online content business truly does.
Graham: Are any of you in the content business?
Time Warner, by contrast, is almost purely a content business.
"Ultimately, Apple is in the device — not the content — business," the Apple insider said.
Take Papa Sangre, a game for handheld devices created by content business Somethin' Else.
But it has also begun easing its sometimes prickly relationship with the content business.
Katzenberg adds that Google is making the right noises about its growing content business.
"I don't need to be or want to be in the content business".
He put Ms. Huffington, the political pundit turned blogger, in charge of all AOL's content business.
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