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In the modern era, few forces are as pervasive or as powerful as entertainment content and popular media. From the moment we wake up to the ping of a morning podcast to the late-night scroll through a video-on-demand service, we are consuming, sharing, and critiquing media. But what exactly falls under this massive umbrella, and why has it become the cultural architecture of the 21st century?
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The early 20th century marked the beginning of the film industry, with Hollywood emerging as a major hub for movie production. The 1920s to 1960s are often referred to as the "Golden Age of Hollywood," during which studios produced iconic films, and movie stars became household names. Theaters were the primary platform for entertainment, with audiences flocking to cinemas to watch the latest releases. : Virtual actors and "AI idols" are increasingly