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The Historical Shift: From Mass Broadcasting to Hyper-Personalization
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Influence is the new currency. Popularity is measured by engagement metrics rather than just ticket sales, leading to a shift in how entertainment journalism reports on "success." 3. Ethical Tensions in the Digital Age
The average American household now subscribes to 4–5 streaming services. This has led to "subscription fatigue." In response, studios are pivoting back to ad-supported tiers (AVOD) and live sports—the last bastion of linear appointment viewing. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
The way we consume media has shifted from passive viewing to active participation.
Entertainment media is a powerful tool that impacts social behavior and psychology.