: Features can be drafted for various platforms, including linear TV, streaming services (like Disney+ or Hulu), and digital-first outlets like YouTube, TikTok, or X.

: Successful features are often "bundled," where live programming on networks like ESPN or ABC is supplemented by unique digital content like the Pat McAfee Show Draft Spectacular.

: Modern drafts often include "DTC" (Direct-to-Consumer) features like multiview options and personalized "For You" segments to keep viewers engaged beyond a single broadcast.

: Drafts are often shaped by Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) to ensure the content drives engagement or supports a specific marketing campaign.

In professional content strategy, a for entertainment and media involves creating a foundational version of a content piece—such as an article, video script, or social media series—that aligns with specific organizational goals like increasing user adoption or reducing churn. Key Components of a Media Draft