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Bartlett's Disney dream will test the reach of the creator economy

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November 02, 2025

Venture capitalists are striking more deals with influencers, but do they have the right business models to rival Hollywood, asks Stephen Armstrong

- Stephen Armstrong

When Steven Bartlett, Dragons' Den judge and host of podcast The Diary of a CEO, raised an undisclosed eight-figure sum from venture capitalists and angel investors last week, it surprised the UK media. But for analysts, it was just the latest rush of capital towards the so-called creator economy.

Bartlett said when announcing the deal that he wants to be a modern Disney, "but in our world, the IP is not a fictional character. The creator is the new franchise."

Content creators are an increasingly valuable commodity, with revenue from ads, brand deals and sponsorships expected to increase by 20% this year, according to WPP Media, attracting more revenue than traditional media in the agency's estimate. This is expected to more than double to £286bn by 2030.

"Advertising returns have declined and there's a lot of brand frustration with social advertising," says Charles Nicholls, co-founder and CEO of SimplicityDX, which links creators directly with brands. "Fee returns going down, cost per 1,000 impressions are going up. Creators offer content which is more authentic [and] drives better conversions."

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