Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — PODCAST — Week of Mar 9, 2026
This week’s GXI summarizes where attention is forming, where it’s concentrating, and what surfaces matter most for growth decisions. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
A weekly, 0–100 index summarizing attention momentum across surfaces and markets — designed for launch planning, distribution focus, and growth strategy.
“Unclassified” means the platform label was missing in the raw signal.
The Growth Expansion Index is a single score summarizing surface mix + momentum. — It’s a Marketing strategy readout.
This week has a published index post.
Top country codes recorded this week.
| Country | Signals | Share |
|---|---|---|
| US | 560 | 74.4% |
| UN | 139 | 18.5% |
| GB | 54 | 7.2% |
Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — PODCAST — Week of Mar 9, 2026
This week’s GXI summarizes where attention is forming, where it’s concentrating, and what surfaces matter most for growth decisions. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — Week of Mar 9, 2026
This week’s GXI summarizes where attention is forming, where it’s concentrating, and what surfaces matter most for growth decisions. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — FILM — Week of Mar 9, 2026
This week’s GXI summarizes where attention is forming, where it’s concentrating, and what surfaces matter most for growth decisions. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — TELEVISION — Week of Mar 9, 2026
This week’s GXI summarizes where attention is forming, where it’s concentrating, and what surfaces matter most for growth decisions. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — MUSIC — Week of Mar 9, 2026
This week’s GXI summarizes where attention is forming, where it’s concentrating, and what surfaces matter most for growth decisions. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — Week of Mar 2, 2026
This week’s GXI summarizes where attention is forming, where it’s concentrating, and what surfaces matter most for growth decisions. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — FILM — Week of Mar 2, 2026
This week’s GXI summarizes where attention is forming, where it’s concentrating, and what surfaces matter most for growth decisions. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
Growth Expansion Index (GXI) — TELEVISION — Week of Mar 2, 2026
No measurable signals were recorded in this reporting window. Public, aggregated, anonymized.
The Three Decisions That Decide Every Release: Scale, Reallocate, or Stabilize
Most digital releases fail for a simple reason: the team doesn’t know when to push harder, when to move marketing spend, or when to hold momentum steady. Platform analytics only show what already happened — but release windows move faster than dashboards update. By the time traditional metrics confirm momentum, the opportunity has already shifted. The real advantage comes from seeing the discovery signals earlier and making the three critical decisions every campaign eventually faces: scale, reallocate, or stabilize.
Demographics Are Dead. Polyculturalism Is the New Signal.
Most marketing still assumes audiences behave like neat demographic blocks. But in 2026, attention forms in cross-interest clusters that cut across age, gender, and traditional segments. This post explains why demographics underperform for indie releases — and how “polycultural clusters” and attention paths reveal where discovery truly starts, where it breaks, and when the audience migrates before the charts catch up.
Why Marketing Dashboards Fail Indie Creators
Most indie creators believe they are “data driven” because they monitor YouTube Analytics, Spotify dashboards, or Instagram Insights.
The Real Growth Leak Studios Don’t See
Most studios rely on performance dashboards built around revenue, impressions, and engagement totals. Those are outcome metrics. But audience momentum forms before revenue moves. Growth expands when signals concentrate across platforms within short time windows. It weakens when those signals fragment, disperse, or overlap with competitive titles before reinforcement occurs. The real growth leak is not underperformance. It is the absence of structural visibility into signal concentration, velocity shifts, and fragmentation risk before financial indicators react. Studios do not lack analytics. They lack momentum governance. GXI exists to study that structural layer.
GXI — 7 Global Target-Marketing Opportunities Indies Are Overlooking
Independent film, music, television, and podcast companies are consistently leaving measurable growth on the table. While industry blogs focus on festivals, platform deals, and domestic ad spend, the most scalable opportunities are global, community-driven, and structurally under-leveraged. RG Intel identifies seven overlooked growth vectors that can meaningfully expand independent media companies without requiring studio-scale budgets.
Weekly Market Momentum Index — All Titles — Week of Feb 2, 2026
This weekly index summarizes territory momentum and strategy alignment using geo concentration, acceleration, and planned-market lift.
Top-10 Film Exposure Index — Weekly External Risk Snapshot
This week, RG Intel analyzed the Top-10 film titles using its External Exposure Index (EEXI) to quantify off-platform exposure pressure that emerges before it becomes visible in box-office reports, platform dashboards, or downstream revenue summaries. Unlike traditional tracking, EEXI isolates external exposure mechanics — the early signals that shape demand, distort audience behavior, and quietly erode launch momentum and monetization efficiency. What matters isn’t a single unauthorized upload. It’s how exposure propagates across surfaces, accelerates discovery, and decouples viewing behavior from official channels.
Exposure Velocity vs Release Window
For studios, publishers, insurers, and completion bond providers, exposure velocity introduces a measurable, pre-claim signal that can inform release strategy, underwriting review, and territory-level risk assessment. The External Exposure Index (EEXI) exists to surface these signals early — before financial, contractual, and operational impacts fully materialize.