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To understand the present, we must look at the legacy model. For most of the 20th century, popular media was a gatekept industry. Three major networks, a handful of movie studios, and powerhouse record labels dictated what the public consumed. Entertainment content was scarce, scheduled, and shared. : Stands for Matroska Multimedia Container, a flexible,