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The conglomerate structure looked like a real boon to entertainment and culture. The capacity to absorb heavy losses could, in theory, provide breathing room for creative experimentation, a way to do the worthy, if riskier, projects. The profits from GE lightbulbs alone could keep dozens of great directors working indefinitely, or fund thousands of Sundance-style films.
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