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"New Business Models" might need to check if it's a proper noun, but I don't think so. "New Business Models: The shift to streaming has led to innovative revenue streams..." Wait, the user wants all words revised. Let me make sure to replace each word with three options.

"Entertainment industry continues to evolve" -> "entertainment sector keeps adapting", "movie market progresses", "film landscape transforms". "Exciting to see" -> "anticipatory to watch", "thrilling to observe", "captivating to view". "Shape the future" -> "define the trajectory", "guide the direction", "set the course". "Movie consumption" -> "film viewing habits", "cinema preferences", "video habits". 02tvmovies Bollywood

The main list here is the movies and the TV channel. The movies are all in title format, so I need to convert each movie title into the v3 format. Also, "02 TV" is mentioned as the platform. The user wants to skip brands and names, so "02 TV" might be considered a brand or service name. Wait, but the user didn't say to skip them entirely, just to skip in the formatting. Let me check the instructions again. "New Business Models" might need to check if

I need to make sure each word is replaced appropriately without changing the meaning. Also, avoid replacing proper nouns like "02 TV" and "Bollywood." Let me check the list again to ensure all words are covered. Once that's done, structure each word with the three alternatives in spintax format. Let me start applying this to each part of the text. "In recent years

1. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge → split into three parts. First three parts: Dilwale, Dulhania, Le Jayenge. So Le Jayenge

The original example in the user's text is "Some Popular Bollywood Movies on 02 TV" where "02 TV" is the brand, so we leave that as is. The instruction says to format each term with three variants. So each movie title is a term. How to split each title into three parts? For example, "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" can be split into three parts: Dilwale, Dulhania, Le Jayenge. Similarly, "Sholay" would be a single word, so maybe split into three parts somehow. But "Sholay" is just one word. Hmm, perhaps the user wants the title as a single term, but split into three parts. But how? Maybe use the first word, the second, and the third? But some titles have more than three words. Let's check.

Next, "In recent years, the world of entertainment has witnessed a significant shift in the way we consume movies and TV shows." Here, "witnessed" can be "seen," "observed," "noted." "Significant shift" might be "major change," "notable transition," "drastic alteration." "Consume" could be "access," "enjoy," "view."