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In the past, a few major TV networks or movie studios decided what everyone watched. Today, thanks to streaming (Netflix, Disney+, etc.) and social algorithms (TikTok, YouTube), media has fractured. We no longer have "water cooler moments" where everyone watches the same show; instead, we have thousands of subcultures fueled by specific interests. 2. The Creator Economy
Niche Dominance: Algorithms allow platforms to serve highly specific content to niche audiences, ensuring that there is "something for everyone." Tushy.24.05.12.Willow.Ryder.Nerves.3.XXX.1080p....
3. Live Streaming and Interactive Media
Twitch and Kick have normalized watching other people play video games, eat dinner, or simply talk. This parasocial intimacy blurs the line between popular media and personal relationship. Meanwhile, interactive films like Bandersnatch (Black Mirror) allow viewers to choose endings, making the audience a co-creator. In the past, a few major TV networks
The most successful creators and networks diversify. A YouTuber might earn from ads, sponsored segments, Patreon memberships, merchandise, and live ticket sales simultaneously. This parasocial intimacy blurs the line between popular
Social Media and Influencers
