Beyond the Screen: The Shift From Media to "Content" in Popular Culture
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Historically, popular media operated on a "one-to-many" broadcast model. Families gathered around a single television set or radio, consuming identical content simultaneously. This created a highly centralized cultural monoculture.
The rise of social media platforms in 2013 had a profound impact on video content creation and distribution. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram enabled users to create, share, and discover video content on a massive scale. Beyond the Screen: The Shift From Media to
Looking forward, the entertainment content and popular media landscape will likely become more decentralized, interactive, and globalized. High-speed internet expansion and affordable mobile devices continue to bring millions of new consumers online across emerging markets, diversifying the global cultural landscape.
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The Historical Shift: From Mass Broadcasting to Hyper-Personalization