Putting an episode in more than one place is not the same as pasting the same file everywhere. Each viewing surface has a different pace. Long YouTube, vertical Shorts, compilations, and single episodes do not replace one another. Distribution is a versioning decision, not a “share everywhere” button.
Metadata is the doorway
Titles and descriptions have to explain the work to someone who has never seen the channel. For an international audience, that often means title language they can read, not a machine-translated line of dialogue. Global Content Distribution at TNT Studio starts there: package for a stranger, then talk about publishing order.
One story, more than one length
The same comic line can be a compilation and a Short cut from a situation strong enough to stand alone. The same story can be a single episode and a grouped cut. Those splits still have to keep character rules, or you accidentally invent a second channel.
TNT Studio’s three projects show three public release patterns: story and compilation on Amanda Love Diaries, compilation series on Pepper Play, Shorts on ToTo Funny Moments. None of those is “every platform.” Each is a choice.
No coverage map
A global distribution focus is a working direction, not a promise to appear in every country or to hit a traffic level. Platforms decide recommendations. A studio decides whether the work is ready for a viewer somewhere else to still understand it.
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