Entertainment content and popular media have become inseparable from the fabric of modern life. From streaming series and TikTok micro-videos to blockbuster franchises and influencer culture, entertainment is no longer a peripheral leisure activity but a central force shaping values, political opinions, and social interactions (Jenkins, 2006). This paper addresses two core questions: First, how has the production and distribution of entertainment content transformed in the digital era? Second, what are the psychosocial and cultural consequences of this transformation?
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Social media is no longer just a place to talk about what we’re watching; it’s where entertainment is born and promoted. Platforms have transformed the entertainment industry , turning fans into marketing agents through memes and viral challenges. Beyond the Screen Second, what are the psychosocial and cultural consequences